Detractors of Searle’s Chinese Room Argument have arrived at a virtual consensus that the mental properties of the Man performing the computations stipulated by the argument are irrelevant to whether computational cognitive science is true. This paper challenges this virtual consensus to argue for the first of the two main theses of the persons reply, namely, that the mental properties of the Man are what matter. It does this by challenging many of the arguments and conceptions put forth by the systems and logical replies to the Chinese Room, either reducing them to absurdity or showing how they lead, on the contrary, to conclusions the persons reply endorses. The paper bases its position on the Chinese Room Argument on additional philosop...
The paper is concerned with John Searle’s famous Chinese room argument. Despite being objected to by...
“Could a machine think?” asks John R. Searle in his paper Minds, Brains, and Programs. He answers th...
Searle's Chinese Room Argument showed a fatal flaw in computationalism ...
Detractors of Searle’s Chinese Room Argument have arrived at a virtual consensus that the mental pro...
This paper is a follow-up of the first part of the persons reply to the Chinese Room Argument. The f...
Searle (1980) in his Chinese Room thought experiment sets out to show that a purely formalist accoun...
Searle's celebrated Chinese Room Argument has shaken the foundations of Artificial Intelligence. Man...
Are computers and minds alike? In computer functionalism, also known as strong AI, it is believed th...
Perhaps the most famous critic of computational theories of mind is John Searle. His best-known work...
Introduction: The question of what constitutes understanding is often discussed without considering ...
John Searle\u27s famous thought experiment concerning the Chinese Room (CR) is cast rhetorically in ...
Searle's Chinese Room Argument showed a fatal flaw in computationalism (the idea that mental states ...
John Searle\u27s famous thought experiment concerning the Chinese Room (CR) is cast rhetorically in ...
The most famous challenge to the aims of cognitive science and artificial intelligence is the philos...
Abstract: The Chinese room thought experiment of John Searle militates against strong artificial int...
The paper is concerned with John Searle’s famous Chinese room argument. Despite being objected to by...
“Could a machine think?” asks John R. Searle in his paper Minds, Brains, and Programs. He answers th...
Searle's Chinese Room Argument showed a fatal flaw in computationalism ...
Detractors of Searle’s Chinese Room Argument have arrived at a virtual consensus that the mental pro...
This paper is a follow-up of the first part of the persons reply to the Chinese Room Argument. The f...
Searle (1980) in his Chinese Room thought experiment sets out to show that a purely formalist accoun...
Searle's celebrated Chinese Room Argument has shaken the foundations of Artificial Intelligence. Man...
Are computers and minds alike? In computer functionalism, also known as strong AI, it is believed th...
Perhaps the most famous critic of computational theories of mind is John Searle. His best-known work...
Introduction: The question of what constitutes understanding is often discussed without considering ...
John Searle\u27s famous thought experiment concerning the Chinese Room (CR) is cast rhetorically in ...
Searle's Chinese Room Argument showed a fatal flaw in computationalism (the idea that mental states ...
John Searle\u27s famous thought experiment concerning the Chinese Room (CR) is cast rhetorically in ...
The most famous challenge to the aims of cognitive science and artificial intelligence is the philos...
Abstract: The Chinese room thought experiment of John Searle militates against strong artificial int...
The paper is concerned with John Searle’s famous Chinese room argument. Despite being objected to by...
“Could a machine think?” asks John R. Searle in his paper Minds, Brains, and Programs. He answers th...
Searle's Chinese Room Argument showed a fatal flaw in computationalism ...