Brian Cantwell Smith (smith-brc)
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Bibliography
Riviéres, Jim des and Smith, Brian Cantwell. 1984. “The Implementation of Procedurally Reflective Languages.” csli–84–9. Stanford, California: Center for the Study of Language; Information.
Smith, Brian Cantwell. 1965. “Dreaming.” Australasian Journal of Philosophy 43(1): 48–57.
Smith, Brian Cantwell. 1986. “Varieties of Self-Reference.” in TARK 1986. Theoretical Aspects of Reasoning about Knowledge: Proceedings of the First Conference, edited by Joseph Y. Halpern, pp. 19–43. San Francisco, California: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, http://www.tark.org/proceedings/tark_mar19_86/proceedings.html.
Smith, Brian Cantwell. 1987. “Two Lessons of Logic.” Computational Intelligence 3(3): 214–218.
Smith, Brian Cantwell. 1988. “The Semantics of Clocks.” in Aspects of Artificial Intelligence, edited by James H. Fetzer, pp. 3–33. Studies in Cognitive Systems n. 1. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Smith, Brian Cantwell. 1991. “The Owl and the Electric Encyclopedia.” Artificial Intelligence 47(1–3): 251–258.
Smith, Brian Cantwell. 2002a. “Cummins – Or Something Isomorphic to Him.” in Philosophy of Mental Representation, edited by Hugh Clapin, pp. 170–190. New York: Oxford University Press.
Smith, Brian Cantwell. 2002b. “Reply to Dennett (2002).” in Philosophy of Mental Representation, edited by Hugh Clapin, pp. 237–265. New York: Oxford University Press.
Smith, Brian Cantwell and Riviéres, Jim des. 1984. “Interim 3-LISP Reference Manual.” p8400004. Palo Alto, California: Xerox Palto Alto Research Center.
Further References
Dennett, Daniel C. 2002. “Brian Cantwell Smith on Evolution, Objectivity, and Intentionality.” in Philosophy of Mental Representation, edited by Hugh Clapin, pp. 222–236. New York: Oxford University Press.