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Oxford Passionate Engines What Emotions Reveal About The Mind And Artificial Intelligence by Craig Delancey
DeLancey shows that our best philosophical and scientific understanding of the emotions provides essential insights on key questions in the philosophy of mind and artificial intelligence. This is the first such book to offer this perspective. Passionate Engines also provides a bold new approach to the study of the mind based on the latest scientific research and along the way, provides an accessible overview of the science of emotion, with minimal jargon and
explanation of the technical issues that arise. It is accessible to a wide range of readers, including philosophers, psychologists, computer scientists, and others in disciplines touching on cognitive science.
I. INTRODUCTION.
1. The Nature of Economics.
2. Scarcity and the World of Trade-Offs.
3. Demand and Supply.
4. Extensions of Demand and Supply Analysis.
5. The Public Sector and Public Choice.
6. Your Future with Social Security.
II. INTRODUCTION TO MACROECONOMICS AND ECONOMIC GROWTH.
7. The Macroeconomy: Unemployment, Inflation, and Deflation.
8. Measuring the Economy's Performance.
9. Global Economic Growth and Development.
III. NATIONAL INCOME DETERMINATION AND FISCAL POLICY.
10. Real GDP and the Price Level in the Long Run.
11. Classical and Keynesian Macro Analyses.
12. Consumption, Income, and the Multiplier.
13. Fiscal Policy.
IV. MONEY, MONETARY POLICY, AND STABILIZATION.
14. Money and Banking Systems.
15. Money Creation, Payment Systems, and Deposit Insurance.
16. Electronic Banking.
17. Domestic and International Monetary Policy.
18. Stabilization in an Integrated World Economy.
V. DIMENSIONS OF MICROECONOMICS.
19. Consumer Choice.
20. Demand and Supply Elasticity.
21. The Global Financial Environment of Business.
VI. MARKET STRUCTURE, RESOURCE ALLOCATION, AND REGULATION.
22. The Firm: Cost and Output Determination.
23. Perfect Competition.
24. Monopoly.
25. Monopolistic Competition, Oligopoly, and Strategic Behavior.
26. Regulation and Antitrust Policy in a World of Multinational Firms.
VII. PRODUCTIVE FACTORS, POVERTY, HEALTH CARE, AND THE ENVIRONMENT.
27. Labor Demand and Supply.
28. Unions and Labor Market Monopoly Power.
29. Rent, Interest, and Profits.
30. Income, Poverty, and Health Care.
31. Environmental Economics.
VIII. GLOBAL ECONOMICS.
32. Comparative Advantage and the Open Economy.
33. Exchange Rates and the Balance of Payments.