References
Some books, articles, essays and lectures that I keep referring to....
Texts...
(in chronological order of year of publication)Alexander Pope, Essay on Man, 1734.
Thomas Reid, Essays on the Intellectual Powers of Man, John Bell, UK, 1785.
William Wordsworth, Ode: Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood, Poems in Two Volumes, 1807.
R.W. Emerson, The American scholar, An Oration delivered before the Phi Beta Kappa Society, 1837.
William James, The Principles of Psychology, H. Holt and Company, NY, USA, 1890.
Theodule Ribot, The Evolution of General Ideas, The Open Court Publishing Company, IL, USA, 1899.
Bertrand Russell, The Analysis of Mind, Allen and Unwin, 1921.
V. Bush, As we may think, Atlantic Monthly, 1945.
Claude Shannon, A mathematical theory of communication, The Bell System Technical Journal 27(3) (1948) 379-423.
Alan Turing, Computing machinery and intelligence, Mind 49 (1950) 433 - 460.
John McCarthy, Programs with commonsense, Semantic Information Processing (1959) 403 - 418, MIT Press, MA, USA.
John McCarthy, Ascribing mental qualities to machines, Philosophical Perspectives in Artificial Intelligence (1979) 161 - 195, Harvester Press, Brighton, UK.
John McCarthy, The well-designed child, Artificial Intelligence 172 (2008) 2003 - 2014.
J. C. R. Licklider, Man-computer symbiosis, IRE Transactions on Human Factors in Electronics HFE-1 (1960) 4-11.
D.C. Engelbart, Augmenting human intellect: A conceptual framework, SRI Summary Report AFOSR-3223 -- Prepared for: Director of Information Sciences, Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Contract AF 49(638)-1024 -- SRI Project No. 3578, 1962.
D.C. Engelbart, Boosting our collective IQ, Doug Engelbart Institute, 2008.
Ludwig Wittgenstein, Philosophical Investigations, 3rd Edition, Basil Blackwell Ltd., Oxford, UK, 1967
Paul Armer, Attitudes toward intelligent machines, Datamation, 9 (3) (1963) 34 - 38.
Marvin L. Minsky, Computation: Finite and Infinite Machines, Prentice-Hall, NJ, USA, 1967.
Marvin L. Minsky, The Society of Mind, Simon and Schuster, NY, USA, 1988.
Marvin L. Minsky, The Emotion Machine, Simon and Schuster, NY, USA, 2007.
Gregory Bateson, Steps to an Ecology of Mind, The University of Chicago Press, IL, USA, 2000 (Originally 1972).
John Searle, Minds, brains, and programs, Behavioral and Brain Sciences 3 (1980) 417-457.
Steven Harnad, Minds, machines and Searle, Journal of Theoretical and Experimental Artificial Intelligence 1 (1989) 5 - 25.
Carver Mead, Neuromorphic electronic systems, Proc. IEEE 78 (1990) 1629 - 1636.
Donald E. Knuth, The Art of Computer Programming (Vol. I - IV), Addison-Wesley, MA, USA.
Robert Gilmore, Alice in Quantumland: An Allegory of Quantum Physics, Springer-Verlag, NY, USA, 1995.
Antonio Damasio, Descartes' Error: Emotion, Reason and the Human Brain, Avon Books, NY, USA, 1995.
Antonio Damasio, Self comes to Mind: Constructing the Conscious Brain, Vintage Books, London, UK, 2012.
Push Singh, Why AI failed?, 1996.
Richard P. Feynman, Feynman Lectures on Computation, Eds. J.G. Hey and R. W. Allen, Addison-Wesley Longman Publishing Co., MA, USA, 1998.
Richard P. Feynman, The Pleasure of Finding Things Out, 1999.
V.S. Ramachandran and Sandra Blakeslee, Phantoms in the Brain: Probing the Mysteries of the Human Mind, William Morrow and Company (Harper Collins), NY, USA, 1999.
V. Ramachandran, The Tell-Tale Brain: A Neuroscientist's Quest for What Makes us Human, W.W. Norton and Company, NY, USA, 2010.
Ken Robinson, Out of Our Minds: Learning to be Creative, Capstone Publishing Ltd., MN, USA, 2001.
Alison Gopnik, Andrew N. Meltzoff and Patricia K. Kuhl, The Scientist in the Crib: What Early Learning Tells us About the Mind, Harper Collins, NY, USA, 2001.
Jeffrey M. Schwartz and Sharon Begley, The Mind and the Brain: Neuroplasticity and the Power of Mental Force, Harper Collins, NY, USA, 2002.
Gregory L. Murphy, The Big Book of Concepts, Bradford Books (MIT Press), MA, USA, 2004.
Susan J. Hespos and Elizabeth S. Spelke, Conceptual precursors to language, Letters to Nature, 430 (2004) 453-456.
Mani Bhaumik, Code Name God: The Spritual Odyssey of a Man of Science, Crossroad Publishing Company, NY, USA, 2005.
Handbook of Child Psychology, 6th edition, John Wiley and Sons Inc., NJ, USA, 2006.
Jeannette M. Wing, Computational thinking,Communications of the ACM 49 (2006) 33-35.
Mechthild Papouˇsek, Communication in early infancy: An arena of intersubjective learning, Infant Behavior & Development 30 (2007) 258–266.
Trevor A. Harley, The Psychology of Language: From data to theory (3rd edition), Psychology Press, NY, USA, 2008.
Steven Johnson, Where Good Ideas Come From: The Natural History of Innovation, Riverhead Books (Penguin), NY, USA, 2010.
Daniel Kahneman, Thinking, fast and slow, Penguin, NY, USA, 2011.
David Deutsch, The Beginning of Infinity: Explanations that Transform the World, Allen Lane (Penguin), London, UK, 2011.
Susan Carey, Precis of The origin of concepts, Behavioral and Brain Sciences 34 (3) (2011) 113-162.
Paola Zizzi, The non-algorithmic side of the mind, Computing Research Repository (CoRR), 2012, abs/1205.1820.
Sebastian Seung, Connectome: How the Brain's Wiring make us who we are, Allen Lane (Penguin), London, UK, 2012.
Subjective Time: The Philosophy, Psychology, and Neuroscience of Temporality, Eds. Valterri Arstila and Dan Lloyd, MIT Press, MA, USA, 2014.
Christopher D. Manning, Computational linguistics and deep learning, Computational Linguistics, 41 (4) (2015) 701-707.
Carl Safina, Beyond Words: What Animals Think and Feel, Picador, NY, USA, 2015.
Romain P. Boisseau, David Vogel and Audrey Dussutour, Habituation in non-neural organisms: Evidence from slime moulds, Proc. Royal Society B, 283 (20160446) (2016).
Peter Godfrey-Smith, Other Minds: The Octopus and the Evolution of Intelligent Life, William Collins, UK, 2017.
Lisa Feldman Barrett, How Emotions are Made: The Secret Life of the Brain, Macmillan, UK, 2017.
Lectures...
Prof. Barbara Grosz on 'What question would Turing ask today'
M. Vardi on 'The big questions in computation, intelligence and life'
V.S. Ramachandran on 'Three clues to understanding the brain'
Suzana Herculano-Houzel on 'What is so special about the human brain?'
Peter Doolittle on "How the working memory makes sense of the world?"
Aaron O' Connell on "Making sense of a visible quantum object"
John Searle on "Consciousness as a Problem in Philosophy and Neurobiology"
Margarent Heffernan on "The human skills we need in an unpredictable world"
Misc...
Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows, compiled by John Koenig
Commonsense Bibliography, compiled by Push Singh and Erik T. Mueller.