Michael L. Anderson (anderson-ml)
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Anderson, Michael L. 1996. “Reasoning with Diagram Sequences.” in Logic, Language and Computation .Volume 1, edited by Jerry Seligman and Dag Westerståhl, pp. 33–46. CSLI Lecture Notes n. 58. Stanford, California: CSLI Publications.
Anderson, Michael L. 2003. “Representations, Symbols, and Embodiment.” Artificial Intelligence 149(1): 151–156.
Anderson, Michael L. 2015a. After Phrenology. Neural Reuse and the Interactive Brain. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
Anderson, Michael L. 2015b. “Mining the Brain for a New Taxonomy of the Mind.” Philosophy Compass 10(1): 68–77, doi:10.1111/phc3.12155.
Anderson, Michael L. and Anderson, Susan Leigh. 2007. “Machine Ethics: Creating an Ethical Intelligent Agent.” The AI Magazine 28(4): 15–26.
Anderson, Michael L. and Chemero, Anthony. 2019. “The World Well Gained: On the Epistemic Implications of Ecological Information.” in Andy Clark and His Critics, edited by Matteo Colombo, Elizabeth Irvinie, and Mog Stapleton, pp. 161–173. Philosophers and Their Critics. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oso/9780190662813.001.0001.
Anderson, Michael L. and McCartney, Robert. 2003. “Diagram Processing: Computing with Diagrams.” Artificial Intelligence 145(1–2): 181–226.
Anderson, Michael L. and Oates, Tim. 2007. “A Review of Recent Research in Metareasoning and Metalearning.” The AI Magazine 28(1): 12–16.
Anderson, Michael L., Okamoto, Yoshi A., Josyula, Darsana and Perlis, Donald. 2002. “The Use-Mention Distinction and its Importance to HCI.” in EDILOG 2002: Proceedings of the Sixth Workshop on the Semantics and Pragmatics of Dialogue, edited by Johan Bos, Mary Ellen Foster, and Colin Matheson, pp. 21–28. Edinburgh: Cognitive Science Centre, University of Edinburgh.