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... Dennett , who is the philosopher most associated with the development of arguments for extending the concept of intentionality outside the domain of human beings . Dennett's view of a computer as an intentional system is just as ...
... Dennett , who is the philosopher most associated with the development of arguments for extending the concept of intentionality outside the domain of human beings . Dennett's view of a computer as an intentional system is just as ...
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... Dennett really believes that computer systems can be intentional or not . If he does , on what is his belief based ? Can it be simply on the fact that he himself attributes intentionality to the system ? I say that a computer is an ...
... Dennett really believes that computer systems can be intentional or not . If he does , on what is his belief based ? Can it be simply on the fact that he himself attributes intentionality to the system ? I say that a computer is an ...
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... Dennett's objectives in using intentionality are largely of a purely utilitarian nature . The intentional stance works in terms of understanding and prediction . But , even though Dennett attempts to dilute absurd implications of a ...
... Dennett's objectives in using intentionality are largely of a purely utilitarian nature . The intentional stance works in terms of understanding and prediction . But , even though Dennett attempts to dilute absurd implications of a ...
Contents
What is Artificial Intelligence? | 11 |
The Nature of Intelligence | 35 |
What is a Machine? | 75 |
Copyright | |
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