Foundations of Cognitive Psychology: Preface - Preface
and with the computer, Turing asserted that the computer should be judged ‘‘intelligent.’’ It would then be said to have ‘‘passe ...
search diligently for some time. The woman finally asks the man where he thinks he lost them, to which he replies, ‘‘Down the st ...
Correlational versus Causal Theories In considering the status of physiological statements about consciousness, it is important ...
four component bases as DNA (adenine, guanine, thymine, and cytosine) in some very different global structure that did not allow ...
Putnam,H.(1967).Psychologicalpredicates.InW.Captain&D.Merrill(Eds.),Art, mind, and reli- gion(pp. 35–48). Pittsburgh: Univer ...
Chapter 2 Where Am I? Daniel C. Dennett Now that I’ve won my suit under the Freedom of Information Act, I am at lib- erty to rev ...
inchin your skull, that would not alter or impair your mind. We’re simply go- ing to make the nerves indefinitely elastic by spl ...
could loft a ‘‘there’’ in an instant through the farthest reaches of space, and then aimthenext‘‘there’’withpinpointaccuracyatth ...
controlling an accomplice of sorts in California? It seemed possible that I might beat such a rap just on the undecidability of ...
before one’s eyes. It does seem extravagant to suppose that in performing this bit of mental gymnastics, they are transportingth ...
the way it seemed to me. That’s how I would put it, just off the top of my head as it were. On the trip I reflected further abou ...
changed location from Tulsa to Houston at the speed of light? And had I not accomplished this without any increase in mass? What ...
of a new body leaves one’spersonintact. And after a period of adjustment to a new voice, new muscular strengths and weaknesses, ...
the output switch was turned back on and I had recovered my wits, so to speak, I continued to play with the master switch, flipp ...
too ready to force upon my overtaxed imagination. But my ordeal in Oklahoma (or was it Houston?) had made me less adventurous, a ...
scratch our itches, but not the way I would have, and you kept me awake, with your tossing and turning. I’ve been totally exhaus ...
Chapter 3 Can Machines Think? Daniel C. Dennett Much has been written about the Turing test in the last few years, some of it pr ...
truth), and the man wins if the judge makes the wrong identification. A little reflection will convince you, I am sure, that, as ...
the Turing test that often leads to drastic overestimation of the powers of actu- ally existing computer systems. The follies of ...
physics, or have a good plan for world peace, but we’d all see that it was surely one of the intelligent, thinking entities in t ...
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