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>From: Brian F G Bidulock <bbidulo1%agt@cs.ualberta.ca>
Subject: Re: Human intelligence vs. Machine intelligence
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>On 5 Oct 92 17:04:21 GMT bruce@uxb.liv.ac.uk (Bruce Stephens) says:
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>There's a nice collection by Margaret Bowden (sp?) the name of which
>escapes me.  Something like "Philosophy of AI".
>

I believe the name is Artificial Intelligence and Natural Man.
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I found the book more interesting from the viewpoint of philosopy
than computer science.
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