Links to some of my favorite Cogprints
- Clancey,W.J. (1991) Situated cognition: Stepping out of representational flatland, AI Communications—The European Journal on Artificial Intelligence 4(2/3): 109-112.
- Clancey, W. J. (1994) Situated cognition: How representations are created and given meaning. In: R. Lewis & P. Mendelsohn (eds.) Lessons from Learning. Amsterdam, North Holland: 231-242.
- Clancey, W. J. (1995) A tutorial on situated learning. In: J. Self (ed.) International Conference on Computers and Education, 1995. 49-70. Taiwan.
- Clancey, W. J. (1995 in press) Developing learning technology in practice. In: Charles Bloom & R. Bowen Loftin (eds.) Facilitating the Development and Use of Interactive Learning Environments. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
- Clancey, W. J., Jordan, B., Sachs, P. & Torok, D. (1993) Formal modeling for work systems design. AAAI National Conference. Washington, DC, unpublished notes from the "Modeling in the Large" Workshop.
- Eliasmith, C. (1996) The third contender: A critical examination of the dynamicist theory of cognition. Journal of Philosophical Psychology 9 (4) 441-463.
- Eliasmith, C. (1997) Computational and dynamical models of mind. Minds and Machines 7 531-541.
- Lucas, J. (1961) Minds, Machines and Goedel. Philosophy 36 112-127.
- Miller, G. A. (1956) The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two: Some Limits on Our Capacity for Processing Information. The Psychological Review 63 81-97.
- Schank, R. C. & Abelson, R. P. (1995) Knowledge and Memory: The Real Story. In: Robert S. Wyer (ed.) Knowledge and Memory: The Real Story. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates: 1-85.
- Sierhuis, M. & Clancey, W. J. (1997) Knowledge, Practice, Activities and People. Presented at the AAAI Spring Symposium on Artificial Intelligence in Knowledge Management.
- Skoyles, J. R. (1998) The Sapir-Whorf hypothesis: New surprising evidence. Unrefereed paper.
- Thagard, P. & Millgram, E. (1997) Inference to the best plan: A coherence theory of decision. In: A. Ram & D. B. Leake (eds.) Goal-driven learning. Cambridge, MA. MIT Press: 439-454.
- Thagard, P. (1993) Societies of minds: Science as Distributed Computing. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 24 49-67.
- Velmans, M. (1991) Is Human Information Processing Conscious? Behavioural and Brain Sciences 14 (4) 651-726.
- Velmans, M. (1998) Goodbye to Reductionism. In: S. Hameroff, A. Kaszniac & A. Scott (eds.) Toward a Science of Consciousness: The Second Tucson Discussions and Debates. MIT Press: 45-52.
- Verplanck, W. S. (1992) A brief introduction to the Word Associate Test. The Analysis of Verbal Behavior 10 97-123.