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Bibliographic details
Editor: Ronald Chrisley
Title: Artificial Intelligence: Critical Concepts in Cognitive Science
Publisher: Routledge (Taylor & Francis)
Format: 4-volume print set
Total length: 2,160 pages (over 90 texts)
ISBN (set): 0-415-19331-1
ISBN-13: 978-0-415-19331-8
Title: Artificial Intelligence: Critical Concepts in Cognitive Science
Publisher: Routledge (Taylor & Francis)
Format: 4-volume print set
Total length: 2,160 pages (over 90 texts)
ISBN (set): 0-415-19331-1
ISBN-13: 978-0-415-19331-8
Why this collection is useful
This collection assembles primary and secondary texts charting the development of the concept of artificial intelligence from its philosophical precursors through its emergence as a scientific field. Its interdisciplinary scope makes it a valuable resource for teaching and research in AI/computer science, cognitive science, philosophy, and related areas.
Who it is for
This collection is intended primarily for academic libraries and researchers in:
Artificial intelligence/Computer Science
Cognitive science
Philosophy (of Mind, of Science) and Ethics
History and Sociology of Science and Technology
Science and Technology Studies (STS)