Baumgartner, Peter, and Sabine Payr, eds. 2014. Speaking Minds: Interviews with Twenty Eminent Cognitive Scientists. Princeton University Press.
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Interviewt wurden in Speaking Mind:
- Patricia Smith Churchland: Take It Apart and See How It Runs
- Paul M. Churchland: Neural Networks and Commonsense
- Aaron V Cicourel: Cognition and Cultural Belief
- Daniell C. Dennett: In Defense of AI
- Hubert L. Dreyfus: Cognitivism Abondened
- Jerry A Fodor: The Folly of Simulation
- John Haugeland: Farewell to GOFAI?
- George Lakoff: Embodied Minds and Meanings
- James L. McClelland: Toward a Pragmatic Connectionism
- Allen Newell: The Serial Imperative
- Stephen E. Palmer: Gestalt Psychology Redux
- Hilary Putnam: Against the New Associationism
- David E. Rumelhart: From Seaching to Seeing
- John R. Searle: Ontology Is the Question
- Terrence J. Sejnowski: The Hardware Really Matters
- Herbert A. Simon: Technology Is Not the Problem
- Joseph Weizenbaum: The Myth of the Last Metaphor
- Robert Wilensky: Why Play the Philosophy Game?
- Terry A. Winograd: Computers and Social Values
- Lofti A. Zadeh: The Albatross of Classical Logic