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>From: christo@psych.toronto.edu (Christopher Green)
Subject: History of CompSci and AI
Message-ID: <1992Feb24.000258.18793@psych.toronto.edu>
Organization: Dept. of Psychology, University of Toronto
Date: Mon, 24 Feb 1992 00:02:58 GMT

Can anyone recommend some good semi-technical introductions to the
history of computer science, with an AI bend? I'm looking for something
that might be able to explain Boole, Babbage, McCulloch, Turing, and
Von Neumann to, say, upper level cognitive psych undergraduates with a bit
of background in programming. Any and all help appreciated. E-mail
preferred. Thanks.

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Christopher D. Green                christo@psych.toronto.edu
Psychology Department               cgreen@lake.scar.utoronto.ca
University of Toronto
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