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Psychology Today, May 22, 2012
...cease to practice philosophy, to [care for] the best possible state of your soul [psyches therapeia].”—Socrates Philosophers Hubert Dreyfus and Sean Kelly have written a scholarly and reader-friendly book, All Things Shining: Reading the Western...
Tennessean, December 24, 2012
...and by the drop-in visits from the late cognitive scientist Jerome Lettvin, not to mention the intensity of Hubert Dreyfus in his existentialism course. These experiences were, well, priceless. But things have a way of getting back to the economics....
Houston Chronicle, November 27, 2012
...course and by the drop-in visits from the cognitive scientist Jerome Lettvin, not to mention the intensity of Hubert Dreyfus in his existentialism course. These experiences were, well, priceless. How to reduce costs? But things have a way of getting...
UExpress.com, November 26, 2012
...and by the drop-in visits from the late cognitive scientist Jerome Lettvin, not to mention the intensity of Hubert Dreyfus in his existentialism course. These experiences were, well, priceless. But things have a way of getting back to the economics....
Denton Record-Chronicle, November 25, 2012
...and by the drop-in visits from the late cognitive scientist Jerome Lettvin, not to mention the intensity of Hubert Dreyfus in his existentialism course. These experiences were, well, priceless. But things have a way of getting back to the economics....
Abilene Reporter, November 25, 2012
...and by the drop-in visits from the late cognitive scientist Jerome Lettvin, not to mention the intensity of Hubert Dreyfus in his existentialism course. These experiences were, well, priceless. But things have a way of getting back to the economics....
Silobreaker, November 12, 2012
...has come a long way since ... [ Published 4 hours ago by PhysOrg.com ] Entities: Artificial Intelligence, Hubert Dreyfus, School of Information Technology First reported 22 hours ago - Updated 22 hours ago - 1 reports Whether you call it a...
Machines Like Us, November 12, 2012
...Dr Korb. “The first possibility is that AI is, was, and always will be brain dead. American philosopher Hubert Dreyfus argues that traditional AI – using rules, symbols and data structures – cannot possibly simulate human intelligence,” Dr Korb...


