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There is besides a rather hefty volume, called John Searle and His Critics, in which I respond to many critics and commentators on all sorts of related questions.
'The Mystery of Consciousness': An Exchange Dennett, Daniel C. 1995
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Of particular note, John Searle adopts the framework and champions the notion of a ˜conventional™ promising game.
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I'm not a fan of AI, and it seems John Searle isn't either.
The Three Minds Argument by Jamie Cullen William Harryman 2009
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"If everyone looks for national solutions, then Europe will have 50% overcapacity in five years," said John Searle, chief executive of Saft Groupe SA, which works with car companies to produce batteries for electric cars.
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Time, then, to appeal to a linesman like the venerable philosopher John Searle, author of "Minds, Brains and Science."
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The philosopher John Searle argues that psychology keeps running into the same rock: the mind/body puzzle.
Archive 2008-04-01 Tusar N Mohapatra 2008
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In Minds, Brains and Programs and elsewhere, John Searle argues against the claim that “appropriately programmed computers literally have cognitive states” (64).
The Turing Test Oppy, Graham 2008
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One of the most famous thought experiments to deal with this question is the The Chinese Room, created by John Searle back in 1980.
Can computers talk? (The Chinese Room) josh 2007
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One of the most famous thought experiments to deal with this question is the The Chinese Room, created by John Searle back in 1980.
Archive 2007-09-01 josh 2007
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John Searle (Searle 1995) and Raimo Tuomela (Tuomela 2002).
Social Institutions Miller, Seumas 2007
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