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  1. Computing machinery and intelligence.Alan M. Turing - 1950 - Mind 59 (October):433-60.
    I propose to consider the question, "Can machines think?" This should begin with definitions of the meaning of the terms "machine" and "think." The definitions might be framed so as to reflect so far as possible the normal use of the words, but this attitude is dangerous, If the meaning of the words "machine" and "think" are to be found by examining how they are commonly used it is difficult to escape the conclusion that the meaning and the answer to (...)
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  • The simplicity of other minds.Paul Ziff - 1965 - Journal of Philosophy 62 (October):575-84.
  • Castaneda on other minds.Gary Young - 1972 - Philosophical Studies 23 (1-2):58-67.
  • Against meaning-nominalism.Bonnie C. Thurston - 1981 - Mind 90 (358):184-200.
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  • The argument from analogy and our knowledge of other minds.J. F. Thomson - 1951 - Mind 60 (239):336-350.
  • The hypothesis of other minds: Is it the best explanation? [REVIEW]Nathan Stemmer - 1987 - Philosophical Studies 51 (1):109-121.
  • The mechanical concept of mind.Michael Scriven - 1953 - Mind 62 (April):230-240.
  • An inductive argument for other minds.Peter Ray - 1976 - Philosophical Studies 29 (February):129-139.
  • Our evidence for the existence of other minds.H. H. Price - 1938 - Philosophy 13 (52):425-56.
    In ordinary life everyone assumes that he has a great deal of knowledge about other minds or persons. This assumption has naturally aroused the curiosity of philosophers; though perhaps they have not been as curious about it as they ought to have been, for they have devoted many volumes to our consciousness of the material world, but very few to our consciousness of one another. It was thought at one time that each of us derives his knowledge of other minds (...)
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  • The scientific inference to other minds.Robert Pargetter - 1984 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 62 (2):158-63.
  • Three problems about other minds.W. W. Mellor - 1956 - Mind 65 (April):200-217.
  • Just what is wrong with the argument from analogy?Don Locke - 1973 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 51 (2):153-56.
    A reply to hyslop and jackson, American philosophical quarterly, April 1972: I argue that the argument form analogy begs the question, Much as does the inductive justification of induction, Of which it is a version.
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  • Other minds as theoretical entities.Alec Hyslop - 1976 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 54 (2):158-61.
  • Criteria and other minds.Alec Hyslop - 1973 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 51 (2):105-14.
  • A multiple case inference and other minds.Alec Hyslop - 1979 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 57 (4):330-36.
  • II. other minds and the egocentric predicament.Herbert Feigl - 1958 - Journal of Philosophy 55 (23):978-987.
  • Radical interpretation.Donald Davidson - 1973 - Dialectica 27 (1):314-328.
  • The Acceptance of Theories, Conceptual Analysis, and Other Minds.Hector -Neri Castañeda - 1974 - Philosophical Studies 26 (5):301-312.
    The theoretical view of our knowledge or belief about other minds is perfectly safe from Young's criticism. This criticism demands of Privatus' “theory” of other minds conditions that would be far too excessive were they demanded of the theorizing that goes on in physics and chemistry. But the criticism has been an excellent foil to test my theoretical view against an empirical assumption that is crucial to philosophical analysis. This empirical assumption is ultimately anchored on profound aspects of human nature.
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  • Intentionalism in the Theory of Meaning.J. I. Biro - 1979 - The Monist 62 (2):238-258.
    The object of this paper is to argue that the relationship between intentions and meaning has been misconstrued by some influential recent theories of meaning. The theories I have in mind derive from earlier work by H. P. Grice, but have undergone extensive development and modification in the hands of Grice himself,, Stephen Schiffer, Jonathan Bennett and others. There have been, during much the same period, developments of Austin’s work on speech acts in which the same Gricean influence is unmistakable; (...)
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  • One's knowledge of other minds.A. J. Ayer - 1953 - Theoria 13 (September):35-52.
  • Computing Machinery and Intelligence.Alan M. Turing - 2003 - In John Heil (ed.), Philosophy of Mind: A Guide and Anthology. Oxford University Press.
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  • Our Knowledge of Other Minds.H. H. Price - 1932 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 32 (1):53 - 78.
  • The analogical inference to other minds.Alec Hyslop & Frank Jackson - 1972 - American Philosophical Quarterly 9 (3):168-76.