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 +==== Short Essay ====
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 +  * Choice of topic (see below) must be made by noon on Tuesday September 18
 +  * Due before midnight Nov 30
  
 ====Suggested Topics for Essays==== ====Suggested Topics for Essays====
  
-  * A look at recent work on AGI architectures: Is there anything lacking?+  * Selected recent AGI architectures: What are they lacking?
   * Is a constructivist approach necessary for realizing AGI?   * Is a constructivist approach necessary for realizing AGI?
   * Key limitations of constructionist AI for building AGIs   * Key limitations of constructionist AI for building AGIs
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   * Emergent properties in AI architectures: Opportunities, requirements, and challenges for AGI   * Emergent properties in AI architectures: Opportunities, requirements, and challenges for AGI
   * The role of logic in AGI   * The role of logic in AGI
 +  * Balancing implicit and explicit goals in AGI architectures
 +  * Self-inspection in programming languages
 +  * Attention: What can we learn from psychology?
 +  * Consciousness as self-inspection and self-control
  
-The title of your essay need not be the lines above - but your essay should fit firmly within the scope of these headlines+The //title// of your essay need not be verbatim from the list above - but your essay should fit firmly within the immediate scope of these descriptions
  
 Other topics may be possible - check with instructor if you have suggestions. Other topics may be possible - check with instructor if you have suggestions.
  
 +==== Guidelines for References ====
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 +Your essay should use the standard reference methodology from the scientific tradition, namely, to cite relevant material where appropriate. Appropriateness includes referencing a paper when:
 +  * The ideas you are expressing are recounting, paraphrasing, or quoting what someone else wrote 
 +  * The ideas you are expressing have an obvious precursor
 +  * You want to indicate some relevant material for the //context// in which you are discussing some ideas. In this case you can use "see e.g." or "c.f." to indicate that you are giving that reference more as an example than a direct or ultimate reference.
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 +You should always reference some prior work in your scientific writings, as it helps present a context for how to interpret the terms you are using -- those references become stand-ins for the research community you consider most affiliated with your writing, and present a context to the traditions of methodology, term interpretation, philosophy, etc.
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 +I want you to use the **APA** style of references (google it!), because the reader can see which author names are being referenced without having to look in the bibliography. But if you absolutely **must** use some other style I may agree to it. 
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