The autonomous system : a foundational synthesis of the sciences of the mind / Szabolcs Michael de Gyurky with Mark A. Tarbell
- Author
- De Gyurky, Szabolcs Michael
- Published
- Hoboken, New Jersey : Wiley, [2014]
- Copyright Date
- ©2014
- Physical Description
- 1 online resource (204 pages) : illustrations
- Additional Creators
- Tarbell, Mark A.
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- Contents
- Machine generated contents note: 1.1.Introduction, -- 1.2.The System Constellation, -- 1.3.System Constellation Architectural Overview, -- 1.4.The Constellation Architecture, -- 1.4.1.The Four Categories of Communication, -- 1.5.The Software Systems Comprising the Constellation, -- 1.5.1.The Will System, -- 1.5.2.The Reason System, -- 1.5.3.The Intellect System, -- 1.5.4.The Presentation System, -- 1.5.5.The Understanding System, -- 1.5.6.The Sensory System, -- 1.5.7.The Decision System, -- 1.5.8.The Thought System: Nexus Cogitationis, -- 2.1.Articulation of the Requirements and Design, -- 2.1.1.Pillars of Knowledge and Experience, -- 2.1.2.Level I Architecture Design Document, -- 2.1.3.Project Functional Requirements Document, -- 2.1.4.- Project Functional Design Document, -- 2.1.5.Project Software Requirements Document, -- 2.1.6.Project Implementation Plan, -- 2.1.7.Project Programming Rules and Conventions, -- 2.1.8.Project Software Design Document, -- 2.1.9.Project Detailed Design Document, -- 2.1.10.Project Software Specifications Document, -- 2.1.11.Project Software Interface Specifications Document, -- 2.1.12.Project Software Test and Integration Plan, -- 2.1.13.System Functional Requirements Documents, -- 2.1.14.System Functional Design Documents, -- 2.1.15.System Software Requirements Documents 1 and 2, -- 2.1.16.System Software Design Documents, -- 2.1.17.System Detailed Design Documents, -- 2.1.18.System Software Specifications Documents, -- 2.1.19.System Software Interface Specifications Documents, -- 2.1.20.System Software Test and Integration Plans, -- 2.2.System Development and Integration Testing, -- 2.2.1.System Development and Debugging, -- 2.2.2.System Testing, -- 2.2.3.Systems Integration Testing, -- 2.2.4.Project Integration Testing, -- 2.2.5.Project Final Acceptance Testing, -- 2.2.6.Project Delivery, -- 2.2.7.Project Operation and Maintenance Phase, -- 2.3.Phase I: The Idea, -- 2.3.1.Organizational Case Study: The Voyager Project, -- 2.3.2.JPL-STD-D-4000 Case Study: The TOPEX Project, -- 2.4.Making Rational Judgments, -- 2.5.Phase II: The Concept, -- 2.6.Using JPL-STD-D-4000 for System Requirements, -- 3.1.The Search for Truth, -- 3.1.1.Philosophical Background, -- 3.2.The Nature of the Will, -- 3.3.Das Ding an Sich, -- 3.4.The Will as a System, -- 3.5.The Architecture of the Will System, -- 3.6.The Interfaces of the Will System, -- 3.7.The Subsystems of the Will System, -- 3.7.1.The Survival Subsystem, -- 3.7.2.The Propagation Subsystem, -- 3.7.3.The Dominance Subsystem, -- 3.7.4.The Science Data Conversion Subsystem, -- 3.7.5.The Craving Subsystem, -- 3.7.6.The Search for Truth Subsystem, -- 3.7.7.The Mission Subsystem, -- 3.7.8.The Repair Subsystem, -- 4.1.The Reason and Ethics, -- 4.2.The Nature of the Reason, -- 4.3.The Reason as a System, -- 4.4.The Architecture of the Reason System, -- 4.5.The External Interfaces of the Reason, -- 4.6.The Subsystems of the Reason, -- 4.6.1.The Axioms Subsystem, -- 4.6.2.The Rules Subsystem, -- 4.6.3.The Commandments Subsystem, -- 4.6.4.The Laws Subsystem, -- 4.6.5.The Phenomenon Subsystem, -- 4.6.6.The Noumenon Subsystem, -- 4.6.7.Noumena: Thought Fragments, -- 5.1.The Intellect as a System, -- 5.1.1.Practical Knowledge, -- 5.1.2.Of Modeling and Languages, -- 5.2.The Nature of the Intellect, -- 5.3.The Intellect as a System, -- 5.4.The Subsystems of the Intellect System, -- 5.4.1.The Abstract Subsystem, -- 5.4.2.The Experience Subsystem, -- 5.4.3.The Knowledge Subsystem, -- 5.5.The External Interfaces of the Intellect System, -- 6.1.The Presentation System, -- 6.2.The Presentation as a System, -- 6.3.The Subsystems of the Presentation, -- 6.3.1.The Viewing Subsystem, -- 6.3.2.The Projection Subsystem, -- 6.3.3.The Experience Subsystem, -- 6.3.4.The Analysis Subsystem, -- 6.3.5.The Recall Subsystem, -- 6.3.6.The Contemplation Subsystem, -- 7.1.The Understanding as a System, -- 7.1.1.Illustration of Understanding Preparation, -- 7.2.The External Interfaces of the Understanding, -- 7.2.1.The Form of All Appearances Subsystem, -- 7.2.2.The Form of All Possibilities Subsystem, -- 7.2.3.The Understanding Preparation Subsystem, -- 8.1.The Sensory System, -- 8.2.The Architecture of the Sensory System, -- 8.3.The Phenomenon Subsystem, -- 8.3.1.The External Sensory Program Set, -- 8.3.2.The Internal Sensory Program Set, -- 8.3.3.The Sensory Data Processing Program Set, -- 8.4.A Historical Perspective on Languages, -- 8.5.The Workings of the Noumenon, -- 9.1.The Process of Decision Making, -- 9.1.1.Validation of the Decision Process, -- 9.2.Understanding the Decision Process, -- 9.3.The Decision as a System, -- 9.4.The Subsystems of the Decision System, -- 9.4.1.The Value Subsystem, -- 9.4.2.The Decision Processing Subsystem, -- 9.4.3.The Arbitration Subsystem, -- 9.5.The Interfaces of the Decision System, -- 9.6.The Building of Preferences, -- 9.6.1.Illustration of Building Preferences, -- 10.1.The "Movers" of the Thought Process, -- 10.2.The Pursuit of Thinking, -- 10.3.The Nexus Cogitationis, -- 10.4.The Subsystems of the Thought System, -- 10.4.1.The Nexus Cogitationis Subsystem, -- 10.4.2.The Communication Subsystem, -- 10.4.3.The Network Subsystem, -- 10.5.Initialization Process of the Autonomous System, -- 10.5.1.Before the First Moment, -- 10.5.2.The Becoming, -- 10.5.3.First Moment, -- 10.5.4.Second Moment, -- 10.5.5.Third Moment, -- 10.5.6.Fourth Moment, -- 10.5.7.Fifth Moment, -- 10.5.8.Sixth Moment, -- 10.5.9.Seventh Moment, -- 10.5.10.Eighth Moment, -- 10.5.11.Ninth and Final Moment, -- 10.5.12.Initialized State,.
- Summary
- "This book describes--in modern computer science terms--the Level II architecture of the meaning and definition of the process referred to as "thinking." It applies the basis of early cognitive science research to the creation of autonomous system architectures--connecting philosophical findings of the past with cutting-edge progress in artificial intelligence. Providing an in-depth introduction to the classical, philosophical theories of cognitive scientists like Immanuel Kant, Arthur Schopenhauer, and G.W.F. Hegel, the book examines the Will System, Reason System, Imagination System, and the Communication System"--
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- ISBN
- 9781118294246 (hardback)
9781118759950 (e-book) - Note
- Electronic reproduction. Palo Alto, Calif. : ebrary, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries.
- Bibliography Note
- Includes bliographical references and index.
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