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Computational Creativity: A Philosophical Approach, and an Approach to Philosophy

Published on Aug 08, 20141868 Views

This paper seeks to situate computational creativity in relation to philosophy and in particular philosophy of mind. The goal is to investigate issues relevant to both how computational

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Computational Creativity00:00
Overview00:49
Cartesian Dualism: Mind and Matter01:50
Mental Arithmetic02:36
The Downfall of Descartes03:19
The Homunculus Problem04:16
The Binding Problem05:19
Acts of Meaning05:53
Reductionalist Creativity06:58
Computers and Creativity08:35
Tautological Trepidations09:25
Evaluating Creativity10:05
Two Axes of Evaluation11:36
Phenomenological Intimations12:11
Reductionist Overkill?13:47
Spaces of Spaces of Spaces14:53
Digital Homunculus15:43
Searching for Representations16:00
Two Practical Approaches17:01
Vector Space Models17:28
Deep Belief Networks18:14
Putting the Systems Together19:11
Acknowledgement20:29