Science-fiction Studies, Issues 29-31SFS Publications., 1983 - Science fiction |
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Page 307
... question , but he does not really expect , or even wait for , an answer . This fact is the listener's immediate clue that Tibe does not ask a sincere question . He does , however , explicitly state one of the necessary conditions for ...
... question , but he does not really expect , or even wait for , an answer . This fact is the listener's immediate clue that Tibe does not ask a sincere question . He does , however , explicitly state one of the necessary conditions for ...
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... question of what form systems which have achieved a high level of astrotechnical accomplishment will assume ; and so forth . But the most telling of such questions is this : why do actual human cultures show a tremendous richness ...
... question of what form systems which have achieved a high level of astrotechnical accomplishment will assume ; and so forth . But the most telling of such questions is this : why do actual human cultures show a tremendous richness ...
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... question for Haugeland is not the machine and its program - as it is for Searle when he uses the example of the perfect simulation of a Chinese speaker ( see below ) . It is , rather , the question whether a program could be designed to ...
... question for Haugeland is not the machine and its program - as it is for Searle when he uses the example of the perfect simulation of a Chinese speaker ( see below ) . It is , rather , the question whether a program could be designed to ...
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ARTICLES | 7 |
James Gunn The Gatekeepers | 13 |
Martin Bridgstock A Psychological Approach to Hard | 50 |
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