""Understanding Intelligence" is a comprehensive and highly
readable introduction to embodied cognitive science. It will be
particularly helpful for people interested in getting involved in
the construction of intelligent agents."--Arthur B. Markman,
"Science"
"People trained in classical AI will find this book an articulate
and thought-provoking challenge to much that they have taken for
granted. People new to cognitive science will find it a stimulating
introduction to one of the field's most productive controversies.
Pfeifer and Scheier deserve our thanks for a thorough, assessible,
and courteous contribution in the best tradition of scholarly
debate."--H. Van Dyke, "Computing Reviews"
& quot; People trained in classical AI will find this book an
articulate and thought-provoking challenge to much that they have
taken for granted. People new to cognitive science will find it a
stimulating introduction to one of the field's most productive
controversies. Pfeifer and Scheier deserve our thanks for a
thorough, assessible, and courteous contribution in the best
tradition of scholarly debate.& quot; -- H. Van Dyke, Computing
Reviews
& quot; Understanding Intelligence is a comprehensive and highly
readable introduction to embodied cognitive science. It will be
particularly helpful for people interested in getting involved in
the construction of intelligent agents.& quot; -- Arthur B.
Markman, Science
" "Understanding Intelligence" is a comprehensive and highly
readable introduction to embodied cognitive science. It will be
particularly helpful for people interested in getting involved in
the construction of intelligent agents." -- Arthur B. Markman,
"Science"
" People trained in classical AI will find this book an articulate
and thought-provoking challenge to much that they have taken for
granted. People new to cognitive science will find it a stimulating
introduction to one of the field's most productive controversies.
Pfeifer and Scheier deserve our thanks for a thorough, assessible,
and courteous contribution in the best tradition of scholarly
debate." -- H. Van Dyke, "Computing Reviews"
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