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... limits to rationality , appears to be a straightforward démarche into self - stultification . Why do it , then ? Because , once again , it cuts into that deep and unbridgeable divide ... LIMITS OF RATIONALITY 163 The Limits of Rationality.
... limits to rationality , appears to be a straightforward démarche into self - stultification . Why do it , then ? Because , once again , it cuts into that deep and unbridgeable divide ... LIMITS OF RATIONALITY 163 The Limits of Rationality.
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... Limits of Articulation Language lies at the core of our rationality . Not only is it the medium through which we communicate our apprehension of reality to one another but also it is ... LIMITS OF RATIONALITY 169 The Limits of Articulation.
... Limits of Articulation Language lies at the core of our rationality . Not only is it the medium through which we communicate our apprehension of reality to one another but also it is ... LIMITS OF RATIONALITY 169 The Limits of Articulation.
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... limits . We , embedded in reality as we are , situated in a context , sensitive to meaning and significance , enriched by experience , can and do breach the limits of language . Not so with computers . Their existence is dependent on ...
... limits . We , embedded in reality as we are , situated in a context , sensitive to meaning and significance , enriched by experience , can and do breach the limits of language . Not so with computers . Their existence is dependent on ...
Contents
What is Artificial Intelligence? | 11 |
The Nature of Intelligence | 35 |
What is a Machine? | 75 |
Copyright | |
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