“‘Mind’ Tag”,2018-01-21 ():
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Bibliography for tag
philosophy/mind, most recent first: 3 related tags, 132 annotations, & 42 links (parent).
- See Also
- Gwern
- “The Diamond Earrings”, 2023
- “You Should Write More Online—It’s Still a Good Time”, 2024
- “Review Of The Last Unicorn”, 2024
- “Review Of The Quantum Thief Trilogy”, 2022
- “Cat Psychology & Domestication: Are We Good Owners?”, 2018
- “GPT-3 Creative Fiction”, 2020
- “Surprisingly Turing-Complete”, 2012
- “GPT-3 Nonfiction”, 2020
- “Inverse P-Zombies: the Other Direction in the Hard Problem of Consciousness”, 2011
- “Evolution As Backstop for Reinforcement Learning”, 2018
- Links
- “What Do Animals Understand About Death?”
- “The GPT”, 2024
- “GPT-4 Is Judged More Human Than Humans in Displaced and Inverted Turing Tests”, et al 2024
- “On the Impossibility of Superintelligent Rubik’s Cube Solvers [Claude-3.5-Sonnet]”, Claude-3 2024
- “Language Is Primarily a Tool for Communication rather than Thought”, et al 2024
- “LLMs Achieve Adult Human Performance on Higher-Order Theory of Mind Tasks”, et al 2024
- “I Think, Therefore I Am: Benchmarking Awareness of Large Language Models Using AwareBench”, et al 2024
- “A Philosophical Introduction to Language Models—Part I: Continuity With Classic Debates”, 2024
- “Testing Theory of Mind in Large Language Models and Humans”
- “Large Language Models Are Able to Downplay Their Cognitive Abilities to Fit the Persona They Simulate”, et al 2024
- “Does GPT-4 Pass the Turing Test?”, 2023
- “FANToM: A Benchmark for Stress-Testing Machine Theory of Mind in Interactions”, et al 2023
- “The Dark Triad of Personality and Folk Intuitions about Free Will and Moral Responsibility”, 2023
- “Enduring Relationships: Social Aspects of Perceived Interactions With the Dead”, 2023
- “The Influence of Philosophical Training on the Evaluation of Philosophical Cases: a Controlled Longitudinal Study”, et al 2023
- “Roosters Do Not Warn the Bird in the Mirror: The Cognitive Ecology of Mirror Self-Recognition”, et al 2023
- “Multimodal Neurons in Pretrained Text-Only Transformers”, et al 2023
- “On the Impossibility of Superintelligent Rubik’s Cube Solvers”, et al 2023
- ESYudkowsky @ “2023-07-18”
- “Large Language Models Understand and Can Be Enhanced by Emotional Stimuli”, et al 2023
- “Hoodwinked: Deception and Cooperation in a Text-Based Game for Language Models”, 2023
- “Gödel, Escher, Bach Author Douglas Hofstadter on the State of AI Today § What about AI Terrifies You?”, 2023
- “Understanding Social Reasoning in Language Models With Language Models”, et al 2023
- “Boosting Theory-Of-Mind Performance in Large Language Models via Prompting”, 2023
- “Why It Hurts: With Freedom Comes the Biological Need for Pain”, 2023
- “Exposure to Automation Explains Religious Declines”, et al 2023
- “Increments Podcast: #45—4 Central Fallacies of AI Research (with Melanie Mitchell)”, 2022
- “Meaning without Reference in Large Language Models”, 2022
- “The Social Epistemology of Introspection”, 2022
- “Automatic or Controlled: How Does Disbelief in Free Will Influence Cognitive Functioning?”, 2022
- “Might Pain Be Experienced in the Brainstem rather than in the Cerebral Cortex?”, 2022
- “Would You Pass the Turing Test? Influencing Factors of the Turing Decision”, et al 2022
- “Night Shifts: Can Technology Shape Our Dreams?”, 2022
- “Irrelevant Insights Make Worldviews Ring True”, et al 2022
- “The Defeat of the Winograd Schema Challenge”, et al 2022
- “Where Is It Like to Be an Octopus?”, Carls-2022
- “Perception in Real-Time: Predicting the Present, Reconstructing the Past”, 2021
- “Why Computers Don’t Need to Match Human Intelligence: With Continuing Advances in Machine Learning, It Makes Less and Less Sense to Compare AI to the Human Mind”, 2021
- “Psychedelics Alter Metaphysical Beliefs”, et al 2021
- “Death § 3.2 The Deprivationist Defense”, SEP 2021
- “Death § 5.2 The Symmetry Argument”, SEP 2021
- “Consequences of Gaining Olfactory Function After Lifelong Anosmia”, et al 2021
- “The Psychology of Philosophy: Associating Philosophical Views With Psychological Traits in Professional Philosophers”, 2021
- “Autistic Traits and Loneliness in Autism Are Associated With Increased Tendencies to Anthropomorphize”, et al 2021
- “Why Computers Will Never Read (or Write) Literature: A Logical Proof and a Narrative”, 2021
- “The Cartesian Folk Theater: People Conceptualize Consciousness As a Spatio-Temporally Localized Process in the Human Brain”, 2021
- “Climbing towards NLU: On Meaning, Form, and Understanding in the Age of Data”, 2020
- “On the Measure of Intelligence”, 2019
- “Schrödinger’s Zombie: Adam Brown at the 6th FQXi Meeting”, 2019
- “Plants Neither Possess nor Require Consciousness”, et al 2019
- “GPT-2 As Step Toward General Intelligence”, 2019
- “Artificial Intelligence: A Guide for Thinking Humans § Prologue: Terrified”, 2019
- “General Anesthesia: A Probe to Explore Consciousness”, et al 2019
- “Object Personification in Autism: This Paper Will Be Very Sad If You Don’t Read It”, 2018b
- “Loyal to the Group of 17’s Story—The Just Man”, 2018
- “Better Babblers”, 2017
- “Child Machines”, 2017
- “Does Reading a Single Passage of Literary Fiction Really Improve Theory of Mind? An Attempt at Replication”, et al 2016
- “The Nature Of Primary Consciousness: A New Synthesis”, 2016
- “What Insects Can Tell Us about the Origins of Consciousness”, 2016
- “The Singularity: A Philosophical Analysis”, 2016
- “On Having No Head: Cognition throughout Biological Systems”, 2016
- “What Do Philosophers Believe?”, 2013
- “What Do Philosophers Believe? § Factor Analysis”, 2013 (page 20)
- “A Bad Case of the Flu? The Comparative Phenomenology of Depression and Somatic Illness”, et al 2013
- “The Whispering Earring”, 2012
- “Response-Dependence About Esthetic Value”, 2012
- “The Last Magic Show: A Blind Brain Theory of the Appearance of Consciousness”, 2012
- “SpeechJammer: A System Utilizing Artificial Speech Disturbance With Delayed Auditory Feedback”, 2012
- “RE: After 4th Path: What Do To?”, 2012
- “Outing the It That Thinks: The Collapse of an Intellectual Ecosystem”, 2011
- “Deep Intellect”, 2011
- “Declining Immortality Twice”, 2011
- “Why Philosophers Should Care About Computational Complexity”, 2011
- “Decapitation in Rats: Latency to Unconsciousness and the ‘Wave of Death’”, et al 2011
- “The Neural Bases of Social Cognition and Story Comprehension”, Mar 2011
- “Where Do Personal Pronouns Come From?”, Bancel & 2010
- “On the Quest of Defining Consciousness”, 2010
- “Inverse Zombies, Anesthesia Awareness, and the Hard Problem of Unconsciousness”, Mashour & 2008
- “The Unreliability of Naive Introspection”, 2008
- “A Methodology for Studying Various Interpretations of the N,N-Dimethyltryptamine-Induced Alternate Reality”, 2006
- “Why Did We Think We Dreamed in Black and White?”, 2002
- “Staring Emmy Straight in the Eye—And Doing My Best Not to Flinch”, 2001
- “Feeling Pain and Being in Pain”, 2001
- “How Well Do We Know Our Own Conscious Experience? The Case of Human Echolocation”, 2000
- “Perceptual Causality and Animacy”, 2000
- “Pain Affect without Pain Sensation in a Patient With a Postcentral Lesion”, et al 1999
- “Story Of Your Life”, 1999
- “If a Lion Could Talk: Animal Intelligence and the Evolution of Consciousness”, 1998
- “Simon Browne: the Soul-Murdered Theologian”, 1996
- “The Irrelevance of the Medical Model of Mental Illness to Law and Ethics”, 1994
- “The Child’s Discovery of the Mind”, 1993
- “Pain: The Gift No One Wants § A Poor Substitute”, 1993 (page 203)
- “Writing Is a Technology That Restructures Thought”, 1992
- Geoffrey Sonnabend: Obliscence, Theories of Forgetting and the Problem of Matter—An Encapsulation (Fourth Edition, Abridged), 1991
- “Watchmaker [Watchmen, Chapter 4]”, 1986
- “Against Neural Chauvinism”, 1985
- “Afterword to Vernor Vinge’s Novel, True Names”, 1984
- “An Epistemological Nightmare”, 1982
- “Why You Can’t Make a Computer That Feels Pain”, 1978
- “Why the Law of Effect Will Not Go Away”, 1974
- Interstellar Communication: Scientific Perspectives, 1974
- “Can the Self Divide?”, 1972
- “Epistemology Without a Knowing Subject”, 1968
- “The Brain As an Engineering Problem”, 1961
- “Speculations on Perceptrons and Other Automata”, 1959
- “Computing Machinery And Intelligence”, 1950
- “An Experimental Study of Apparent Behavior”, 1944
- “Ramon Lull’s Thinking Machine”, 1937
- “The World I Live In § XI. Before The Soul Dawn”, 1904
- “On the Nature of Things: Book 4: The Senses and Mental Pictures”, 2024
- “Sébastien Moro on the Most Insane Things Fish Can Do”, 2024
- “The Old Fools”, 2024
- “The Things”
- “The Subjective Experience of Time: Welfare Implications”
- “The Lie Comes First, the Worlds to Accommodate It”
- “Can We Really Be Friends With an Octopus? When Octopuses Are Social, Are They Reaching out or Simply Reacting?”
- “Do Large Language Models Understand Us?”
- “Is There Suffering in Fundamental Physics?”
- “Results: The Computerized Philosopher: Can You Distinguish Daniel Dennett from a Computer?”
- “The Computerized Philosopher: Can You Distinguish Daniel Dennett from a Computer?”
- “Book Review: Origin Of Consciousness In The Breakdown Of The Bicameral Mind”
- “Humans Who Are Not Concentrating Are Not General Intelligences”
- “How Conjoined Twins Are Making Scientists Question the Concept of Self”
- “The Latter Part of the Third Book of Lucretius; against the Fear of Death”, 2024
- “Why Insects Are More Sensitive Than They Seem”
- “Banishing Consciousness: the Mystery of Anesthesia”
- “PRISM: The Function of Phenomenal States: Supramodular Interaction Theory”
- “Do Drugs Make Religious Experience Possible? They Did for James and for Other Philosopher-Mystics of His Day. James’s Experiments With Psychoactive Drugs Raise Difficult Questions about Belief and Its Conditions”
- “Do Animals Have Feelings?”
- “Why Do Most Languages Have So Few Words for Smells?”
- “‘Mother’”
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