Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Myth |
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... interaction with reality . Intelligence is for us a fundamental mode of being ( in the Heideggerian sense ) in the world , integrally , even if not comprehensively , defining and constituting us , making us what we are , through which ...
... interaction with reality . Intelligence is for us a fundamental mode of being ( in the Heideggerian sense ) in the world , integrally , even if not comprehensively , defining and constituting us , making us what we are , through which ...
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... interaction with reality that language can also serve as a vehicle for a sufficiently fine analysis to permit a reconstruction of intelligence . Symbolically mediated analysis and reduction may only proceed so far . Language sets its ...
... interaction with reality that language can also serve as a vehicle for a sufficiently fine analysis to permit a reconstruction of intelligence . Symbolically mediated analysis and reduction may only proceed so far . Language sets its ...
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... interaction with reality , our apprehension of reality , our actions are mediated only partially , though powerfully , through language . Even our thinking is not systematically describable in terms of a logical calculus which admits of ...
... interaction with reality , our apprehension of reality , our actions are mediated only partially , though powerfully , through language . Even our thinking is not systematically describable in terms of a logical calculus which admits of ...
Contents
What is Artificial Intelligence? | 11 |
The Nature of Intelligence | 35 |
What is a Machine? | 75 |
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