Zombies in Searle's Chinese Room: Putting the Turing Test to Bed [PDF]
Searle’s discussions over the years 1980-2004 of the implications of his “Chinese Room” Gedanken experiment are frustrating because they proceed from a correct assertion: (1) “Instantiating a computer program is never by itself a sufficient condition of ...
Cutrona, Jr., Dr. Louis J.
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Declaring the Self and the Social [PDF]
The epistemological problem is traditionally expressed in the question “How do we know that we know?” The emphasis is on the relationship between the claim that we know and what it is that we know. We notice, only belatedly, that the agent who knows does
Malabed, Rizalino Noble
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Alan Turing and the “hard” and “easy” problem of cognition: doing and feeling [PDF]
The "easy" problem of cognitive science is explaining how and why we can do what we can do. The "hard" problem is explaining how and why we feel. Turing's methodology for cognitive science (the Turing Test) is based on doing: Design a model that can do ...
Harnad, Stevan
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Will Hominoids or Androids Destroy the Earth? —A Review of How to Create a Mind by Ray Kurzweil (2012) [PDF]
Some years ago I reached the point where I can usually tell from the title of a book, or at least from the chapter titles, what kinds of philosophical mistakes will be made and how frequently.
Starks, Michael
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Banii exista doar daca vorbim despre ei. Consideratii asupra teoriei banilor la Searle
John Searle’s approach to institutions makes reference to the nature of words we use in order to describe them. According to Searle, a full grasp of the terms used in sentences such as the declaration ”this is money!” is both impossible and functionally ...
Matei GHIMIS
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This papers aims at clarifying some misunderstandings that seem to block an adequate account of de re thoughts within the Fregean framework. It is usually assumed that Fregean senses cannot be de re, or dependent upon objects. Contrary to this assumption,
Alves, Marco Aurelio Sousa
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Lenguaje, realidad social y poder: John Searle
En el artículo se analiza cómo John Searle explica la instauración o la destrucción del poder convencional. El punto de partida es que la explicación de Searle se sustenta en la idea del poder convencional, entendido como un acontecimiento único que hace
Nelson Jair Cuchumbé Holguín
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Common intra-articular knee injections demonstrate a similar recovery trajectory over 60 months: A systematic review and meta-analysis of 15,418 participants. [PDF]
Searle HKC +9 more
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A Longitudinal Assessment of Endometriosis Patients Prescribed Cannabis-Based Medicinal Products: A Case Series From the UK Medical Cannabis Registry. [PDF]
Getter S +16 more
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Antimicrobial peptides and proteins as rheostats of intestinal homeostasis and immunity. [PDF]
Akoh-Arrey T, Brooks JF.
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