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Intro; Editorial Note; Contents; Cognition
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Consciousness; Artificial Consciousness: From Impossibility to Multiplicity; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 The Impossibility of Artificial Consciousness; 3 The Multiplicity in Phenomenal Consciousness; 4 The Development of Scientific Taxonomies; 5 Conclusion; Acknowledgements; References; Cognition as Embodied Morphological Computation; Abstract; 1 Understanding Cognition; 2 Problems Solutions with a Broader View of Cognition; References; ``The Action of the Brain''; 1 Introduction; 2 Formal and Material Models
3 Adaptive Functions vs Laws of Form4 Constraints, Implications, and Potentials; References; An Epistemological Approach to the Symbol Grounding Problem; Abstract; 1 Harnad's Problem Within Frege's Framework; 2 The Root of the SGP; 3 Proposed Solution; 4 Conclusion; Refereces; An Enactive Theory of Need Satisfaction; 1 Introduction; 2 An Enactive PP-based Theory of Need Satisfaction; References; Agency, Qualia and Life: Connecting Mind and Body Biologically; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 Life; 2.1 Life Is Self-organizing; 2.2 Life Is Self-maintaining; 3 Agency and Mental Causation
3.1 An Agent Is a Type of Substance3.2 Agency Depends on Living Matter; 3.3 Qualia Originate in Living Matter; 3.4 Qualia Affect Behavior as Control Signals; 4 The Nature and Mechanism of Qualia; 4.1 Qualia Are Energy Generated in Specialized Neurons; 4.2 A Phenomenal Experience Depends on a Local Event; 4.3 Qualia Are Subjective Because They Are Spent as They Are Produced; 4.4 Qualia Are a Defense Mechanism of Their Living Micro-source; 5 Concluding Remarks; Acknowledgments; References; Dynamic Concept Spaces in Computational Creativity for Music; 1 Introduction
2 A Working Specification for Computational Creativity3 Concept Space Morphology; 4 Aligning Concept Space Morphology with an Experiential Learning Model; 5 Conclusion; References; Creative AI: Music Composition Programs as an Extension of the Composer's Mind; Abstract; 1 AI, Creativity, and Musical Works; 2 Autonomous Computers or Extended Humans?; 3 Conclusion; References; How Are Robots' Reasons for Action Grounded?; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 Kinds of Grounding; 3 Affective Valence; 4 Robots' Reasons; 5 Conclusions; References; Artificial Brains and Hybrid Minds; Abstract; 1 Introduction
2 An Artificial Brain as Alternate Realization3 An Artificial Brain Implementing Synthetic Cognitive Architecture; 4 Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; Huge, but Unnoticed, Gaps Between Current AI and Natural Intelligence; 1 The Meta-Morphogenesis Project; 2 Limited Progress, Despite Spectacular Successes; 3 AI as Science and Philosophy; 4 Aim for Generative Power not Data Summaries; 4.1 Human/Animal Mathematical Competences; 4.2 AI Theorem Provers Do Something Different; 5 Robots with Ancient Mathematical Competences?; 6 Representing Impossibility and Necessity
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Consciousness; Artificial Consciousness: From Impossibility to Multiplicity; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 The Impossibility of Artificial Consciousness; 3 The Multiplicity in Phenomenal Consciousness; 4 The Development of Scientific Taxonomies; 5 Conclusion; Acknowledgements; References; Cognition as Embodied Morphological Computation; Abstract; 1 Understanding Cognition; 2 Problems Solutions with a Broader View of Cognition; References; ``The Action of the Brain''; 1 Introduction; 2 Formal and Material Models
3 Adaptive Functions vs Laws of Form4 Constraints, Implications, and Potentials; References; An Epistemological Approach to the Symbol Grounding Problem; Abstract; 1 Harnad's Problem Within Frege's Framework; 2 The Root of the SGP; 3 Proposed Solution; 4 Conclusion; Refereces; An Enactive Theory of Need Satisfaction; 1 Introduction; 2 An Enactive PP-based Theory of Need Satisfaction; References; Agency, Qualia and Life: Connecting Mind and Body Biologically; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 Life; 2.1 Life Is Self-organizing; 2.2 Life Is Self-maintaining; 3 Agency and Mental Causation
3.1 An Agent Is a Type of Substance3.2 Agency Depends on Living Matter; 3.3 Qualia Originate in Living Matter; 3.4 Qualia Affect Behavior as Control Signals; 4 The Nature and Mechanism of Qualia; 4.1 Qualia Are Energy Generated in Specialized Neurons; 4.2 A Phenomenal Experience Depends on a Local Event; 4.3 Qualia Are Subjective Because They Are Spent as They Are Produced; 4.4 Qualia Are a Defense Mechanism of Their Living Micro-source; 5 Concluding Remarks; Acknowledgments; References; Dynamic Concept Spaces in Computational Creativity for Music; 1 Introduction
2 A Working Specification for Computational Creativity3 Concept Space Morphology; 4 Aligning Concept Space Morphology with an Experiential Learning Model; 5 Conclusion; References; Creative AI: Music Composition Programs as an Extension of the Composer's Mind; Abstract; 1 AI, Creativity, and Musical Works; 2 Autonomous Computers or Extended Humans?; 3 Conclusion; References; How Are Robots' Reasons for Action Grounded?; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 Kinds of Grounding; 3 Affective Valence; 4 Robots' Reasons; 5 Conclusions; References; Artificial Brains and Hybrid Minds; Abstract; 1 Introduction
2 An Artificial Brain as Alternate Realization3 An Artificial Brain Implementing Synthetic Cognitive Architecture; 4 Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; Huge, but Unnoticed, Gaps Between Current AI and Natural Intelligence; 1 The Meta-Morphogenesis Project; 2 Limited Progress, Despite Spectacular Successes; 3 AI as Science and Philosophy; 4 Aim for Generative Power not Data Summaries; 4.1 Human/Animal Mathematical Competences; 4.2 AI Theorem Provers Do Something Different; 5 Robots with Ancient Mathematical Competences?; 6 Representing Impossibility and Necessity