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Contents
Introduction
About Logical AI
Ascribing mental qualities to systems
Consciousness and introspection
What Consciousness does a Robot Need?
Easy introspection
Serious introspection
Understanding and Awareness
Formalized Self-Knowledge
Mental Situation Calculus
Mental events, especially mental actions
Logical paradoxes, Gödel's theorems, and self-confidence
The paradoxes
The incompleteness theorems
Iterated self-confidence
Relative consistency
Inferring Non-knowledge
Existence of parameterized sets of models
Non-knowledge as failure
Humans and Robots
A conjecture about human consciousness and its consequences for robots
Robots Should Not be Equipped with Human-like Emotions
Remarks
Acknowledgements
References
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John McCarthy
Mon Jul 15 13:06:22 PDT 2002