Uncommon Descent Serving The Intelligent Design Community

New journal: The human mind from a computer science perspective

Share
Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Flipboard
Print
Email

The Blyth Institute’s new journal will offer a focus on artificial intelligence and philosophy as well as philosophical questions in mathematics and engineering

The Blyth Institute, a think tank that explores the relationships between biology, cognitive science, and engineering, has launched a new journal, Communications of the Blyth Institute with Eric Holloway as Managing Editor and Jonathan Bartlett as Associate Editor.

Communications is intended as a discussion forum for fresh ideas in a variety of areas, including philosophy of mind as seen from a computer science perspective. It is open to ID-friendly ideas. The inaugural issue covers such topics as

Eric Holloway, Creativity and Machines, 13
Jonathan Bartlett, Simplifying and Refactoring Introductory Calculus, 17
T. M. Koch, Recategorizing the Human Senses, 29
Casey Sudduth, The Abuse of Scientific Authority, 47

Both print and digital subscriptions are available. The editors are also looking for contributors with expertise in the relevant areas.

See also: AI and the future of murder (Jonathan Bartlett)

Did AI show that we are “a peaceful species” triggered by religion (Jonathan Bartlett)

Has neuroscience disproved thinking? (Eric Holloway)

and

Human intelligence as a halting oracle (Eric Holloway)

Comments
I'm the lead editor and am happy to answer any questions. We will give out free copies in exchange for a blog review. We have also released a few of the articles as open access.EricMH
December 19, 2018
December
12
Dec
19
19
2018
08:07 AM
8
08
07
AM
PDT

Leave a Reply