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The Turing Test (A Reading List)

Block, N. (1981) Psychologism and Behaviorism. Philosophical Review 90, 5-43.
Boolos, G. and Jeffrey, R. (1980) Computability and Logic Second Edition. Cambridge: CUP.
Bowie, L. (1982) Lucas's Number is Finally Up Journal of Philosophical Logic 11, 279-85.
Braddon-Mitchell, D. and Jackson, F. (1996) The Philosophy of Mind and Cognition Oxford: Blackwell.
Bringsjord, S., Bello, P. and Ferrucci, D. (2001) Creativity, the Turing Test, and the (Better) Lovelace Test Minds and Machines 11, 3-27.
Chalmers, D. (1995) On Implementing a Computation Minds and Machines 4, 391-402.
Churchland, P. M. and Churchland, P. S. (1990) Could a Machine Think? Scientific American, January 1990, 32-37.
Clark, A. (1997) Being There: Putting Brain, Body and World Together Again Cambridge: MIT Press.
Copeland, J., ed., (2004), The Essential Turing: The ideas that gave birth to the computer age. ISBN 0-19-825080-0
Copeland, J. (ed.) (1999) A Lecture and Two Radio Broadcasts on Machine Intelligence by Alan Turing in K. Furukawa, D. Michie, and S. Muggleton (eds.) Machine Intelligence 15 Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Copeland, J. (2000) The Turing Test Minds and Machines 10, 519-39.
Copeland, J. and Sylvan, R. (1999) Beyond the Universal Turing Machine Australasian Journal of Philosophy 77, 1, 46-66.
Crooke, A. (2002) Confabulating Consciousness Monash doctoral dissertation, unpublished
Dennett, D. (1985) Can Machines Think? in M. Shafto (ed.) How We Know,Cambridge, MA: Harper and Row.
Dietrich, E., ed. (1994), Thinking Computers and Virtual Persons: Essays on the Intentionality of Machines, San Diego: Academic Press.
Dreyfus, H.L., (1979), What Computers Can't Do, Revised Edition, New York: Harper Colophon Books. ISBN 0-06-090613-8
Dreyfus, H & Dreyfus, S. (1986) Mind Over Machine New York: Free Press.
Erion, G. (2001) The Cartesian Test for Automatism Minds and Machines 11, 29-39.
Feferman, S. (1996), Penrose's Gšdelian Argument, Psyche 2, 21-32.
French, R. (1990) Subcognition and the Limits of the Turing Test Mind 99, 53-65.
Genova, J. (1994) Turing's Sexual Guessing Game Social Epistemology 8, 313-26.
Gunderson, K. (1964) Descartes, La Mettrie, Language and Machines Philosophy 39, 193-222.
Gunderson, K. (1985) Mentality and Machines (2nd. Edition) Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
Harnad, S. (1991) Other Bodies, Other Minds: A Machine Incarnation of an Old Philosophical Problem Minds and Machines 1, 43-54.
Haugeland, J. (1981) Semantic Engines: An Introduction to Mind Design in J. Haugeland (ed.) Mind Design: Philosophy, Psychology, Artificial Intelligence Cambridge: MIT Press, 1-34.
Hauser, L. (2001) Look Who's Moving the Goalposts Now Minds and Machines 11, 41-51.
Harnad, S., (2004) The Annotation Game: On Turing (1950) on Computing, Machinery, and Intelligence, in Epstein, Robert and Peters, Grace, Eds. The Turing Test Sourcebook: Philosophical and Methodological Issues in the Quest for the Thinking Computer. Kluwer.
Hayes, P., and Ford, K. (1995) Turing Test Considered Harmful Proceedings of the Fourteenth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence Montreal, 972-7.
Hodges, A. (1983) Alan Turing: The Enigma London: Burnett with Hutchinson.
Hofstadter, D. (1982) The Turing Test: A Coffee-House Conversation in D. Hofstadter and D. Dennett (eds.) The Mind's I: Fantasies and Reflections on Self and Soul London: Penguin, 69-95.
Lewis, D., 1969, Lucas against mechanism, Philosophy, 44: 231-233.
Lewis, D., 1979, Lucas against mechanism II, Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 9: 373-376.
Lucas, J. (1961) Minds, Machines and Gšdel Philosophy 36, 120-4.
Moor, J. (1976) An Analysis of Turing's Test Philosophical Studies 30, 249-57.
Moor, J. (2001) The Status and Future of the Turing Test Minds and Machines 11, 77-93.
Moor, J., (ed), (2003), The Turing Test: The Elusive Standard of Artificial Intelligence. ISBN 1-4020-1205-5
Penrose, R. (1989) The Emperor's New Mind Oxford: OUP.
Piccinini, G. (2000) Turing's Rules for the Imitation Game Minds and Machines 10, 573-85.
Saygin, A., Cicekli, I., and Akman, V. (2000) Turing Test: 50 Years Later Minds and Machines 10, 463-518.
Searle, J. (1981) Minds, Brains, and Programs Behavioral and Brain Sciences 3, 417-57.
Shieber, S. (1994) Lessons from a restricted Turing Test Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery 37, 70-8. [Preprint available online]
Sterrett, S. (2000) Turing's Two Tests for Intelligence Minds and Machines 10, 541-59.
Sterrett, S., (2002), Nested Algorithms and the 'Original Imitation Game Test', Minds and Machines. ISSN 0924-6495
Traiger, S. (2000) Making the Right Identification in the Turing Test Minds and Machines 10, 561-572.
Turing, A. (1950) Computing Machinery and Intelligence Mind 59, 236, 433-60.
Weizenbaum, J. (1966) ELIZA-A Computer Program for the Study of Natural Language Communication Between Men and Machines Communications of the ACM 9, 36-45.
Whitby, B. (1996) The Turing Test: AI's Biggest Blind Alley? in P. Millican and A. Clark (eds.) Machines and Thought: The Legacy of Alan Turing. Volume 1 Oxford: Clarendon.
Zdenek, S. (2001) Passing Loebner's Turing Test: A Case of Conflicting Discourse Functions Minds and Machines 11, 53-76.