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See Jeffrey Siskind, publication about…

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Chapter §8 will propose more details about how our memory structures are organized to so swiftly deliver such information. Basically, when a problem arises, some processes may start to solve it before other processes formulate questions about it.

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See §25.4 of The Society of Mind, p257.

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” —[email protected], 29 Sep 1997.

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In Outlines of Psychology, 1897.

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This idea is explained in more detail at http://web.media.mit.edu/~minsky/papers/MatterMindModels.html.

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In a discussion on the newsgroup comp.ai.philosophy, 7 Feb 1992.

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Daniel Dennett, Consciousness Explained. [ref.]

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[Ref to Metaphor, Lakoff, etc.]

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I don’t think modern programming, on the whole, has reached this stage. Indeed, I did once suggest, very long ago, that a Cartesian Theater concept be a good model of programming. Old design paper]

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http://www.imprint.co.uk/online/new1.html

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Dennett, Daniel C and Kinsbourne, Marcel, (1992) Time and the Observer. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 15(2): pp183-247. http://cogprints.ecs.soton.ac.uk/archive/00000264/

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SoM 25.04 Continuity.

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http://www.u.arizona.edu/~chalmers/papers/fa cing.html.

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Ref. to Penrose’s book.

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