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Acknowledgments Douglas Hofstadter: Foreword Stefano Franchi and Francesco Bianchini: Introduction: On the Historical Dynamics of Cognitive Science: a View from the Periphery The cybernetic suburb Stefan Franchi: Life, Death, and Resurrection of the Homeostat Peter Galison: The Ontology of the Enemy: Norbert Wiener and the Cybernetic Vision Peter Asaro: Computers as Models of the Mind: On Simulations, Brains, and the Design of Computers AI's peripheries Claudio Pogliano: At the Periphery of the Rising Empire: the Case of Italy (1945-1968) Patrice Maniglier: Processing Cultures: Structuralism in the History of Artificial Intelligence Slava Gerovitch: Artificial Intelligence With a National Face: American and Soviet Cultural Metaphors for Thought Margins of computations Francesco Bianchini: The Cartesian-Leibnizian Turing Test Maurizio Matteuzzi: Turing Computability and Leibniz Computability Christopher M. Kelty: Logical Instruments: Regular Expressions, AI, and Thinking about Thinking At the thresholds of computability Solomon Feferman: Godel, Nagel, Minds, and Machines Rossella Lupacchini: Entangling Effective Procedures: From Logic Machines to Quantum Automata Giorgio Sandri: Turing 1948 vs. Godel 1972 Works Cited Index About the Contributors
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