Each of the chapters in this volume devotes considerable attention
to defining and elaborating the notion of the frame problem-one of
the "hard problems" of artificial intelligence. Not only do the
chapters clarify the problems at hand, they shed light on the
different approaches taken by those in artificial intelligence and
by certain philosophers who have been concerned with related
problems in their field. The book should therefore not be read
merely as a discussion of the frame problem narrowly conceived, but
also as a general analysis of what could be a major challenge to
the design of computer systems exhibiting general intelligence.
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