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>From: harnad@shine.Princeton.EDU (Stevan Harnad)
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Subject: Re: Mean thoughts on what meaning means
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Date: 21 May 92 23:44:37 GMT
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In article <9409@scott.ed.ac.uk> sharder@cogsci.ed.ac.uk (Soren Harder) writes:
>markrose@spss.com (Mark Rosenfelder) writes:
>
>>By the way, do you have a citation for Harnad's argument which you summarize
>>above?  It sounds like something I'd like to read.
>
>My reference is a paper presented at the CNLS conference on emergent
>computation in Los Alamos, May 1989 ('Submitted to Physica D.'):
>Stevan Harnad(1989): The symbol grounding problem.

Here are some relevant references. Most are retrievable by anonymous
ftp from host princeton.edu directory pub/harnad
filnames are of the form: harnad89.searle
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Harnad, S. (1989) Minds, Machines and Searle. Journal of Theoretical
and Experimental Artificial Intelligence 1: 5-25.

Harnad, S. (1990) The Symbol Grounding Problem.
Physica D 42: 335-346.

Harnad, S. (1990) Against Computational Hermeneutics. (Invited
commentary on Eric Dietrich's Computationalism)
Social Epistemology 4: 167-172.

Harnad, S. (1990) Lost in the hermeneutic hall of mirrors. Invited
Commentary on: Michael Dyer: Minds, Machines, Searle and Harnad.
Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Artificial Intelligence
2: 321 - 327.

Harnad, S. (1990) Symbols and Nets: Cooperation vs. Competition.
Review of: S. Pinker and J. Mehler (Eds.) (1988)
Connections and Symbols Connection Science 2: 257-260.

Harnad, S. (1991) Other bodies, Other minds: A machine incarnation
of an old philosophical problem. Minds and Machines 1: 43-54.

Harnad, S., Hanson, S.J. & Lubin, J. (1991) Categorical Perception and
the Evolution of Supervised Learning in Neural Nets. In:  Working
Papers of the AAAI Spring Symposium on Machine Learning of Natural
Language and Ontology (DW Powers & L Reeker, Eds.) pp. 65-74. Presented
at Symposium on Symbol Grounding: Problems and Practice, Stanford
University, March 1991; also reprinted as Document D91-09, Deutsches
Forschungszentrum fur Kuenstliche Intelligenz GmbH Kaiserslautern FRG.

Harnad, S. (1992) Connecting Object to Symbol in Modeling
Cognition.  In: A. Clarke and  R. Lutz (Eds) Connectionism in Context
Springer Verlag.

Hayes, P., Harnad, S., Perlis, D. & Block, N. (1992) Virtual Symposium
on the Virtual Mind. Minds and Machines (in press)

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