This page contains publications on mental-states research
with no metaphorical or connectionist angle.
See my home page for other lists of
publications, including those linking mental states
to metaphor and connectionism.
Please email me (jabarnden@btinternet.com)
to ask for a paper or further information.
Please do NOT use my department or university addresses (they end with .bham.ac.uk)
Barnden, J.A. & Peterson, D.M. (2001).
Artificial intelligence, mindreading and reasoning in law.
Cardozo Law Review, 22 (5-6), pp.1381-1406.
Barnden, J.A. (2001).
Uncertain reasoning about agents' beliefs and reasoning.
Artificial Intelligence and Law, 9, pp.115-152.
preprint
Also as
Technical Report CSRP-98-11, School of Computer Science,
The University of Birmingham, U.K.
Barnden, J.A. (1996).
Unconscious gaps in Jackendoff's `How Language Helps Us Think'?
Pragmatics and Cognition, 4(1), pp.65-80.
Barnden, J.A. (1995).
Simulative reasoning, common-sense psychology and artificial intelligence.
In M. Davies & T. Stone (Eds),
Mental Simulation: Evaluations and Applications,
pp.247-273. Oxford: Blackwell.
preprint
Stein, G.C. & Barnden, J.A. (1995).
Towards more flexible and common-sensical reasoning about beliefs.
In Proceedings of the 1995 AAAI Spring Symposium on
Representing Mental States and Mechanisms.
Menlo Park, CA: AAAI Press.
preprint
Barnden, J.A. (1987).
Interpreting propositional attitude reports: towards greater freedom and control.
In B. du Boulay, D. Hogg & L. Steels (Eds),
Advances in artificial intelligence - II,
pp.159-173.
Amsterdam: Elsevier (North-Holland).
Barnden, J.A. (1986).
Imputations and explications: representational problems in treatments of propositional attitudes.
Cognitive Science, 10(3), pp.319-364.
the paper
Barnden, J.A. (1986).
A viewpoint distinction in the representation of propositional attitudes.
In Procs. 5th National Conf. on Artificial Intelligence,
pp.411-415.
Los Altos, CA: Morgan Kaufmann.
the paper
Barnden, J.A. (1983).
Intensions as such: an outline.
In Procs. 8th Intl. Joint Conf. on Artificial Intelligence,
pp.280-286.
Los Altos, CA: Morgan Kaufmann.
Last mod 28 Sep 2023