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- why we can't quit searching
- Random experiments; cognition rather than language
- An agent capable of general intelligence approximates the knowledge level on an unbounded set of problems with little inherent knowledge of the domain. ...An agent capable of general intelligence approximates the knowledge level on an unbounded set of problems with little inherent knowledge of the domain. The capabilities needed to support general intelligence are not generally known (although many have been empirically determined to be of significant importance; e.g., learning) Additionally, no theory exists for determining either the necessary or sufficient structures needed to support particular capabilities and certainly not to support general intelligence (although see Unified Theories of Cognition for work in developing such theories)
- "An action is considered intentional if the agent has (a) a desire for an outcome, (b) a belief that the action will lead to the outcome, (c) an intention ..."An action is considered intentional if the agent has (a) a desire for an outcome, (b) a belief that the action will lead to the outcome, (c) an intention to perform the action, (d) skill to perform the action, and (e) awareness while performing it."
- Fall 2003, with a focus on intentions and collaboration, list of references
publications
- Michael W. Eysenck Psychology Press Ltd, Hove, UK, Second edition, (2001)
- A. Stirling Journal of The Royal Society Interface4(15):707-719(2007)
- Harold Klein and Mark D'Esposito Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences(2008)
- J. Brock Smith and J. Robert Mitchell and Ronald K. Mitchell Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice33(4):815--844Jul 2009.
- Peter Gärdenfors The MIT Press, (2004)
- Jacqueline Gottlieb Neuron53(1):9-16(2007)
- Ralph Adolphs The Cambridge Handbook of Consciousness, Cambridge University Press, The Edinburgh Building, Cambridge CB2 8RU, UK, (2007)
- Ralph Adolphs Trends in Cognitive Sciences3(12):469-479(1999)
- Ralph Adolphs Annual review of psychology(2009)
- Ralph Adolphs Current opinion in neurobiology11(2):231-239(2001)
- E. Tulving Annual review of psychology53(1):1-25(2002)


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