Robotics Reference
In-Depth Information
Bibliography
This bibliography covers all the references from which quotations are
taken, organized by chapter, and which appear with a numbered ref-
erence in square brackets in the text. The full bibliography on which
this topic is based is far too extensive to be included here, and is there-
fore available from the publisher's Web site at
http://www.akpeters.com/
Chapter 1: Early History—Logic, Games and Speech
[1]
Semantic Information Processing
. (Ed.) Marvin Minsky, MIT Press,
Cambridge, MA, 1968.
[2]
Die Philosophischen Schriften von Gottfried Wilhelm Leibnitz
vol. VII. (Ed.) C. Gernardt. Republished by George Olms,
Hildesheim, 1961. Translated by Frank Copley.
[3]
The Principles of Science: A Treatise of Knowledge and Scientific
Method.
William Jevons, Dover Publications, New York, 1877.
[4] Introductory note in
Thomas Albert Sebeok, The Play of Musement.
Max Fisch, Indiana University Press, Bloomington, 1981.
[5] “Computer Design—Past, Present, Future”. Konrad Zuse, Talk
given in Lund, Sweden, 2 October 1987. Available at
http://ei.cs
.vt.edu/
∼
history/Zuse.2.html.
[6] “Ears for Computers”. Edward David,
Scientific American
, vol. 192,
February 1955, pp. 92-98.