Review of Aristotle's Laptop: The Discovery of Our Informational Mind by Igor Aleksander and Helen Morton [Book Review]

International Journal of Machine Consciousness 6 (1):45-48 (2014)
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Drew McDermott, Int. J. Mach. Conscious., 06, 45 (2014). DOI: 10.1142/S1793843014400071.

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