Artificial Intelligence: applications to logical reasoning and historical research

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This book is concerned with the teaching and understanding of history with the aid of a computer. It draws on ideas and experience from a wide range of disciplines including philosophy, social science, artificial intelligence and computer science

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Socially useful artificial intelligence.Richard Ennals - 1987 - AI and Society 1 (1):5-15.
Testing Turing: a personal quest. [REVIEW]Richard Ennals - 2013 - AI and Society 28 (4):541-547.
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