Terry Dartnall
Terry Dartnall, an interesting contributor to Stutt-L and Covert-S, died September 24, 2007, after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer the previous April. Terry was Head of Artificial Intelligence in the School of Computing and Information Technology, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia. He had a PhD in philosophy from Otago, an MLitt in philosophy and a postgraduate diploma in linguistics from Edinburgh, an MSc in Artificial Intelligence from Sussex and a BA Hons in philosophy from Bristol. His academic research was in the foundations of Artificial Intelligence and cognitive science, and the related areas of philosophy, as well as in human and machine creativity. He was a prolific writer, researcher, and lecturer.
- Terry Dartnall, Computing and Information Technology, Griffith University, Australia - Does the World Leak Into the Mind? Active Externalism, "Internalism" and Epistemology Cognitive Science 29 (2005) 135-143
- Among his fiction is a short story collection The Ladder at the Bottom of the World, a ebook of thirty-one of his best stories, with full-page professional graphics and an introduction by the Australian writer, Robert Hood.
Terry contributed an excellent paper about his covert stuttering to the 2003 ISAD online conference, Passing as Fluent