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Volume 1 begins with a general consideration of intelligence and intelligent behavior. Contributions are drawn from philosophy, biology, and artificial intelligence. Part II provides some general terminology, reviews previous usage of relevant concepts and points out problems associated with defining or simulating intelligent behavior and evaluating implementations of intelligent systems.
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Cruse, H., Ritter, H., Dean, J. (2000). Introduction to Volume 1. In: Cruse, H., Dean, J., Ritter, H. (eds) Prerational Intelligence: Adaptive Behavior and Intelligent Systems Without Symbols and Logic, Volume 1, Volume 2 Prerational Intelligence: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Behavior of Natural and Artificial Systems, Volume 3. Studies in Cognitive Systems, vol 26. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0870-9_1
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