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RPI - IHSS - IHSS 1051
VALID FORMAL ARGUMENTS -P is antecedent -Q is consequent Modus Ponens: affirming the antecedent -If P then Q, P, therefore Q Modus Tollens: denying the consequent -If P then Q, not Q, therefore not P Disjunctive Syllogism -P or Q, not Q, therefore P
RPI - IHSS - IHSS 1051
Oct 27 Morton Functionalism Copeland #18 Intro 34.1, 4.5-end Oct 31 Morton AI Bringsjord Web- Kismet Cog Nov 7 Joy McKibben 1-2 minsky 1st order intentional system -having beliefs and desires 2nd order intentional system -having beliefs and desires a
RPI - IHSS - IHSS 1051
Oct 24 Leiber 2+3 Oct 27 Morton "functionalism" Copeland #18: Intro, 4.1, 4.5-end Oct 31 Morton "AI" Nov 3 ->see website (calendar) Bringsjord Minsky Kismet Cog Dennet Ch. 2 Stances -Physical- view object in terms of physical properties (in terms of
RPI - IHSS - IHSS 1051
Final Project -Lego Robot -Philosophy Paper -Psychology Experiment -Intelligent Software -Design your own project, must get approval Reading Thurs Dennett 5 + 6 Monday Leiber 2 + 3 Chapter 2 Dennett Intentional Systems Approach -Focused on the neural
RPI - IHSS - IHSS 1051
Thursday finish F.W. Monday-meet on teusday Dennett Ch. 1 + 2 Leiber 1st session Thursday Houser -Nagel -Mysterian -we cant know if materialism is true because. -we can't explain consciousness -we would need to explain experience to someone who had n
RPI - IHSS - IHSS 1051
Reading: Personal Identity-Thurs. Locke (selections) Vesey + Partit: "Brain Transplant" Consciousness-Monday Johnson-Laird-optional others TBA -Arguments for Dualism -1. Religion 2. Introspection -I look inside and the body seems different from the m
RPI - IHSS - IHSS 1051
mon sept. 12 Meditations I-II Fahey Descartes Companion Descartes Epistemology vanork@rpi.edu 1. Criticism v. Critique 2. "Smart person's fallacy" -I am a smart person -smart people tend to believe true things -I believe x #X is (probably) true :Worr
RPI - CHEM - CHEM 1100
System + Surroundings = Universe Isolated System: No movement of matter or energy across the boundaries Closed System: No matter can cross the boundaries, but energy can Open System: Energy and matter can cross the boundaries heat added to the system
RPI - MANE - Engineerin
% % % % % % % % % % % % % %Kevin Menear Multibody Dynamics - Spring '08 Exam 2 - Problem #3 Particle P1 Particle D Point O - Newtonian origin M1 - Mass of Particle P1 M2 - Mass of Particle D Q1 - Horizontal Distance from O to P1 in RF B Q2 - Vertic
RPI - CHEM - CHEM 1100
1. Particles of gas are so small that their volume is negligible compared to the volume of the container. 2. There are no forces of attraction or repulsion between gas particles and particles of the walls of the container. Properties 1. Temperature K
RPI - IHSS - IHSS 1051
Thurs Oct 13 Animals and Ethics Hauser "wild Minds" "Normative Ethics" <http:/www.utm.edu/research/iep/ Mon Oct 17 Dennett Ch 3 + 4 Thurs Oct 20 Dennett Chap. 5 + 6
RPI - IHSS - IHSS 1051
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RPI - IHSS - IHSS 1051
10/3 Reading Free Will Handout (Pojman) Copelan "Freedom in AI" 10/6 No extra reading 10/11 Dennett Ch. 1 & 2 Leiber 1st section -Identity -Numerical-one thing, same as itself Qualitative-one thing, similar to another -Locke's Principal --no one thin
RPI - IHSS - IHSS 1051
for Thursday: Next Time: Dualism Decartes: Selections from Med. VI (Pages are on yahoo group) Fahey: Descartes Companion pgs. 14-16 RenSearch Churchland: Chap. 2 (Just dualism section) "Phineas Gage"- esp. story about Phineas Gage Questions: To hand
RPI - IHSS - IHSS 1051
In favor of classicism: productivity, compositionality, and inferential coherence of cognition there is an infinite amount of expressions that can be produced from a finite amount of propositions turing machines can affect a change in memory without
RPI - IHSS - IHSS 1051
Descartes argument for G-d Formal reality vs. objective reality => obscure notion of causation Dualism: The mind is made of a different substance than the body (brain) -not the same thing as mentalism -mentalism: the mind exists -some materialists ar
RPI - IHSS - IHSS 1051
Thurs Reading Nagel Chalmers Monday Reading "Freedom of the Will" Copeland: Ch 7 "Freedom in A.I." -
RPI - IHSS - IHSS 1051
Reading: 9/26 Consciousness Blackmore: Consciousness Ramachandran: Ch. 1 "Pain in the Brain" OPTIONAL: Copeland- split brain Ramachandran- ch. 2 "Believing is Seeing" Reading: 9/29 Nagel Chalmers --
RPI - IHSS - IHSS 1051
Reading Nov 14 McKibben 3-5 Nov 21 de Goris Moravec Clark Baord Dec 5 Gips Umer Khan Moore's Law -every two years, twice as much circuitry running at twice the speed for the same price -does this mean that technology will surpass [humans]? -not necce
RPI - IHSS - IHSS 1051
Phil Paper -Pick a disagreement -pro & con piece -describe both positions (arbitrate the disagreement)
RPI - IHSS - IHSS 1051
NB2- Nov 7 Monday Group Presentation- Nov 14 Monday (Not Final Project) -Assignment goes out tomorrow -3 Options Reading 10/31 AI- Morton Bringsjord web: kismet & cog 11/7 McKibben 1-2 Joy Minsky The Symbol System Hypothesis -Good ol' fashioned AI -m
RPI - IHSS - IHSS 1051
-Radical (philosophical) Behaviorismmental properties are behavioral dispositions to be intelligent is to behave intelligent mental properties reduce to properties between a biological agent and its environment whatever goes on inside the agent obvio
RPI - IHSS - IHSS 1051
Nov 7 Joy McKibben 1-2 Minsky Nov 14 McKibben 3-5 DNA deals the cards, you still have to play the hand Discrete State Machines -moves from one definite state to another -input -internal states -output Graphic form of algorithm ->machine table Problem
RPI - MANE - Engineerin
%.Kevin Menear %.Multibody Dynamics - Spring '08 %.HW #3 - P#1 %.Due: 3/20/08 % %.Declare Bodies, Particles, Points, and Reference Frames BODIES B1,B2,B3 %.B1 - BLOCK, B2 - 500MM BAR, B3 - 200MM BAR PARTICLES B4 POINTS O, SO %.O - Origin, SO - COM of
RPI - MANE - Engineerin
% % % % % % % % % % % % % %Kevin Menear Multibody Dynamics - Spring '08 Exam 2 - Problem #3 Particle P1 Particle D Point O - Newtonian origin M1 - Mass of Particle P1 M2 - Mass of Particle D Q1 - Horizontal Distance from O to P1 in RF B Q2 - Vertic
RPI - MANE - Engineerin
% Kevin Menear % Multibody Dynamics - Spring '08 % Autonomous Satellite Capture by a Space Robot % % Body J - Main robot body % Body K - Robot arm directly attached to main body % Body L - End robot arm % Point O - Newtonian origin % Point SO - COM o
RPI - MANE - Engineerin
% % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % %Kevin Menear Multibody Dynamics - Spring '08 Exam 2 - Problem #3 Body A - Rod A Body B - Rod B Point O - Newtonian origin Point AO - COM of body A Point BO - COM of body B Point P - Point connecting bodies A,B
RPI - CHEM - CHEM 1100
section 15 scott bello bellos@rpi.edu walker labs rm 5301 phone: walker: 2501 office: 272-0232 office hours: Tues: 10-12, Wed: 12:30-5, Thur: 10:15-3:45 TAs Tawanna Childs childt@rpi.edi Jia Duo duoj@rpi.edu Xinquin Huang huangx@rpi.edu Group #9: mic
RPI - CHEM - CHEM 1100
isotopes of carbon: bodycarbon 12- 6 protons and neutrons, very much in ourcarbon 13- 6 protons, 7 neutrons carbon 14- carbon dating, 6 protons, 8 neutrons, converts nitrogen into carbon, relatively stable amount in atmosphere, as long as you are
RPI - CHEM - CHEM 1100
IONS -Cations: (+) ions, they lose electrons -Anions : (-) ions, they gain electrons Covalent bonds: atoms share electrons Concentration Molarity: (M)=# of moles of solute per liter of solvent -solvent=majority species -solute =minority species Molal
RPI - CHEM - CHEM 1100
Redox Reactions 1: Form half rxns 2: Balance exotics 3: Balance O by adding H2O 4: Balance H by adding H+ (or H3O) 5: Add e- to balance charge 6: Find a common number to Balance e- charge 7: Add half rxns 8: Add OH- to turn H+ into H2O (Must add to b
RPI - CHEM - CHEM 1100
Oxidation 1. Atoms in elemental form have a 0 oxidation number (i.e. H2, O2, N2.) 2. If you have a monoatiomic ion, oxidation number equals charge (i.e. Cl-=-1, Mg2+=+2.) 3. Nonmetals have a very high electronegativity (they really want to grab elect
RPI - CHEM - CHEM 1100
Reaction Quotient (Mass action expression)RQ={([C]^c)([D]^d)}/{([A]^a)([B]^b)} at eqilibrim Kequilibrium=Q=constant the only thing that will change the equilibrium constant is temperature "Standard States" For pressure=1 bar For concentration=1 mole
RPI - CHEM - CHEM 1100
Acid-Base Definitions Arrhenius A. acid increases [H3O+] B. base increases [OH-] Lowry Bronsted a. acid is a proton donor b. base is a proton acceptor Lewis a. acid is an electron pair acceptor b. base is an electron pair donor pH=-log[H3O+] pOH=-log
North Texas - GOV - 101
A Day in 1969 Two historical happenings were going on in 1969. Man was walking on the moon for the very first time. The Kennedys were in the news concerning Edward Kennedy with Chappaquidic incident. Researching Ft. Wayne s Journal Gazette gave me gr
North Texas - GOV - 101
A Bronx Tale It s 1960 in New York City in the middle of the bronx. Living at East 187th Street is the family of Calogero (played at age 9 by Francis Capra and at age 17 by Lillo Brancato). Calogero s father Lorenzo believes that a man should make an
North Texas - GOV - 101
Dialogue Dear: Hamlet, I have just received the news from Ophelia of her father's decision and am deeply dishearten by it. I am as you may be, finding his wishes hard to live by. But you must ask yourself if you truly have feelings for Ophelia. You m
North Texas - GOV - 101
Throughout all the pain, love, and suffering brought to the two lovers in "Romeo and Juliet", there was one character that provided a humorous break from all of the emotional tragedy. Mercutio, relative of the Prince and friend of Romeo, was this cha
WPI - ECE - 2801
#include "msp430x44x.h" msp430F449 #include <string.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <math.h> #include <in430.h>/ Definitions, constants, etc for/ * FUNCTION DECLARATIONS ** void init_sys(void); / MSP430 Initialization routine v
WPI - ECE - 2801
#include "msp430x44x.h" msp430F449 #include <string.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <math.h> #include <in430.h>/ Definitions, constants, etc for/ * FUNCTION DECLARATIONS ** void init_sys(void); / MSP430 Initialization routine v
UCSD - COSF - 175
COSF 175: RELIGION, MEDIA, DEMOCRACY ANOTHER SYLLABUS UPDATE Winter 2008 Instructor: Natalia Roudakova (roudakov@ucsd.edu) Office location and hours: Sequoia 113 Fridays 11-12 and by appointment WEEK 7: RADICAL ISLAM AND "THE WAR ON TERROR" Tuesday,
U. Houston - INTB - 3353
View Attempt 1 of 1 Title: Quiz 6 Started: April 2, 2007 7:01 PM Submitted: April 2, 2007 7:30 PM Time spent: 00:28:36 Total score: 100/100 = 100% Total score adjusted by 0.0 Maximum possible score: 100 1. Jump to next question. Question .1. The high
U. Houston - INTB - 3353
View Attempt 1 of 1 Title: Quiz #7 Started: April 9, 2007 1:31 PM Submitted: April 9, 2007 1:36 PM Time spent: 00:04:13 Total score: 100/100 = 100% Total score adjusted by 0.0 Maximum possible score: 100 1. Jump to next question. Off-shoring is: Stud
U. Houston - INTB - 3353
Review for exams 2Here is a list with all the material covered in exam 2. Good luck! In class material 1. Macroeconomic Policy Trilemma - What it is? -You want to have these policy choices -Fixed exchange rates -Free movement of capital -Independent
North Texas - SOCI - 2010
Functional Theorist Stressed Conflict over authority - Marx or Weber Constant "crises" of capitalism Distinguished among class, status and power weber Combined functional and conflict theory - Gerhard Lenski * Egoistic suicide: Egoism is a state in w
North Texas - SOCI - 3120
REVIEW EXAM 2 SOCI 3120 These are all key points. Study the material that means read chapters 5-8 in your textbook. Remember-know this information in context and be able to apply ideas to situations. The exam will be on Tuesday, April 1st.Chapter 5
U. Houston - INTB - 3353
Review for exams 2Here is a list with all the material covered in exam 2. Good luck! In class material 1. Macroeconomic Policy Trilemma - What it is? -You want to have these policy choices -Fixed exchange rates -Free movement of capital -Independent
Berea - ASTRO - 20
Chapter 3 Cycles of the sky Review Questions 4. Why are the seasons reversed in the southern hemisphere? Answer: 7. How does the moon slow Earth's rotation, and how does Earth change the moon's orbit? 8. Why have most people seen a total lunar eclips
Berea - ASTRO - 20
1. Why would you not plot sound waves in the electromagnetic spectrum? Because sound waves are acoustic and not electromagnetic in nature. Sound waves require a medium to propagate. electromagnetic waves propagate through a vacuum by means of the osc
Berea - ASTRO - 20
3. How did the Ptolemaic model explain retrograde motion? The Ptolemaic model used a system with a small circular motion on top of the motion on a larger circle roughly centered on the Earth (epicycle on top of deferent). Retrograde motion occurs whe
Berea - ASTRO - 20
Chapter 16 HomeworkReview Questions: 1. What produced the helium now present in the sun's atmosphere? in Jupiter's atmosphere? in the sun's core? Helium in the sun's atmosphere is produced by sun's nuclear fusion. Helium in the sun's core and Jupite
Columbia - HUMA - C1001
Class Notes 9/26/07We began class by writing responses to one of two questions/prompts: -What are your impressions of the very end of the poem? -Characterize Odysseus.In regards to the first prompt, we asked why the last book is included in the na
UMass (Amherst) - COMPSCI - 105
COMPUTER SCIENCE 1-31-08 First Real Computer-1944-Marc 1-Harvard University Transistor -1950's-Smaller more efficient form of computer than vacuum tubes Multi transistors silicon DEFINITIONS -Bit-(Binary Digit)-Smallest possible unit of information.
Touro NY - LAW - ?
I. Intentional Torts A. Assault 1. Actor intends to cause "harmful or offensive touching" with the person of the other or a third person or imminent apprehension of such a contact; or 2. if the actor knows with substantial certainty that the action w
Berea - ASTRO - 20
Chapter 16 HomeworkReview Questions: 1. What produced the helium now present in the sun's atmosphere? in Jupiter's atmosphere? in the sun's core? Helium in the sun's atmosphere is produced by sun's nuclear fusion. Helium in the sun's core and Jupite
Concordia MI - RELIGION - BIV241
Joshua 1 Kings 11 Student Study Questions1. True or false the first major judge was Samuel. False the first major judge was Othneil 2. When David first became King it was over what tribe of Israel? a.) Dan b.) Issachar c.) Levi d.) Judah D Judah *
LSU - ECON - 2035
Chapter 1Why Study Money, Banking, and Financial Markets? Why Study Money, Banking, and Financial Markets To examine how financial markets such as bond, stock and foreign exchange markets work To examine how financial institutions such as banks
USC - SOCI - 142gm
STUDY GUIDE FOR MIDTERM: SOCI 142DefinitionsYou should be able to (1) define these concepts, (2) include their characteristics and functions, (3) provide examples from the reading/lectures to support your definition. Stereotypes exaggerated, over
Oklahoma State - CS - 1003
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Oklahoma State - CS - 1003
Employee Master List by TitleTitle Description Account Rep Education Required Four year degree A marketing position requiring a technical background. Employees begin with a fixed salary, then switch to a combination of salary and commission. FirstNa
UMass (Amherst) - ASTRON - 101
Deborah Menasha March 30, 2008 Astronomy 100 Min Yun Extra creditExploring the Sun WheelLast week I visited the sun wheel on campus and was really amazed as the big rocks and how they were placed. These stones which are from Chester Granite Quarry