Stanley Munsat, Professor, is the
author of many articles and The Concept of Memory (1967).
His interests are in the philosophy of mind, artificial intelligence, and
the philosophy of language. He is currently working on connectionism and
the philosophy of mind. Some publications include: "Could Sensations Be
Processes?" Mind (1969); "What is a Process?" American Philosophical
Quarterly (1969); "The-Meaning-of-a-Word," Canadian Journal of Philosophy
(1974); "The Objects of Knowledge and Belief: Some Linguistic Considerations,"
Dialogue (1977); "Memory and Causality," in Body, Mind, and
Method, ed. by Gustafson and Tapscott (1979); "Wh-Complementizers,"
Linguistics and Philosophy (1986); "Keeping Representations at Bay,"
Behavioral and Brain Sciences (1990); "What We Know and the LTKB,"
Behavioral and Brain Sciences. |