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1982
Metamagical Themas.Hofstadter, Douglas RScientific American, vol. 246, (no. 2), pp. 18-26, Feb 1982.
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METAMAGICAL THEMASHofstadter, DouglasScientific American, vol. 247, (no. 3), pp. M18, 19820901.
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METAMAGICAL THEMASHofstadter, DouglasScientific American, vol. 246, (no. 5), pp. D-12, 19820501.
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METAMAGICAL THEMASHofstadter, DouglasScientific American, vol. 246, (no. 4), pp. 31, 19820401.
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METAMAGICAL THEMASHofstadter, DouglasScientific American, vol. 247, (no. 5), pp. 39, 19821101.
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METAMAGICAL THEMASHofstadter, DouglasScientific American, vol. 247, (no. 2), pp. 25, 19820801.
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METAMAGICAL THEMASHofstadter, DouglasScientific American, vol. 246, (no. 1), pp. S11, 19820101.
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METAMAGICAL THEMASHofstadter, DouglasScientific American, vol. 247, (no. 4), pp. 31, 19821001.
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METAMAGICAL THEMASHofstadter, DouglasScientific American, vol. 246, (no. 6), pp. 33, 19820601.
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METAMAGICAL THEMASHofstadter, DouglasScientific American, vol. 246, (no. 3), pp. 29, 19820301.
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METAMAGICAL THEMASHofstadter, DouglasScientific American, vol. 246, (no. 2), pp. 27, 19820201.
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METAMAGICAL THEMASHofstadter, DouglasScientific American, vol. 247, (no. 1), pp. 31, 19820701.
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METAMAGICAL THEMASHofstadter, DouglasScientific American, vol. 247, (no. 6), pp. 33, 19821201.
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Metamagical themas: is the genetic code an arbitrary one, or would another code work as well?Hofstadter, DouglasScientific American, vol. 246, pp. 18, 19820301.
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Metamagical themes: variations on a theme as the essence of imaginationHofstadter, DouglasScientific American, vol. 247, pp. 20, 19821001.
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Number numbness, or why innumeracy may be just as dangerous as illiteracyHofstadter, DouglasScientific American, vol. 246, pp. 20, 19820501.
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Sense makes more sense than nonsense, but nonsense may still have its purposesHofstadter, DouglasScientific American, vol. 247, pp. 18, 19821201.
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The music of Frederic Chopin: startling aural patterns that also startle the eyeHofstadter, DouglasScientific American, vol. 246, pp. 16, 19820401.
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Undercut, Flaunt, Hruska, behavioral evolution and other games of strategyHofstadter, DouglasScientific American, vol. 247, pp. 16, 19820801.
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Who Shoves Whom Around inside the Careenium?Roth, Paul and Hofstadter, DouglasSynthese, vol. 53, (no. 2), pp. 189, 19821101.
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Who shoves whom around inside the careenium? or what is the meaning of the word ?I??Hofstadter, Douglas RSynthese, vol. 53, (no. 2), pp. 218, 1982-11-00.
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Who Shoves Whom around inside the Careenium? Or What Is the Meaning of the Word "I"? The Achilles Symbol and the Tortoise Symbol Encounter Each Other inside the Author's CraniumHofstadter, DouglasSynthese, vol. 53, (no. 2), pp. 218, 19821101.
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1981
A coffeehouse conversation on the Turing test to determine if a machine can thinkHofstadter, DouglasScientific American, vol. 244, pp. 15, 19810501.
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How might analogy, the core of human thinking, be understood by computers?Hofstadter, DouglasScientific American, vol. 245, pp. 18, 19810901.
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LETTERSBrabner, George and Hofstadter, DouglasScientific American, vol. 244, (no. 4), pp. 10C, 19810401.
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