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... reductionist language is impossible . Just as with behaviourist theories , reductionist descriptions depend for their meaning on a common - sense grasping of abstractions and ideas and on the fundamental framework of intentionality ...
... reductionist language is impossible . Just as with behaviourist theories , reductionist descriptions depend for their meaning on a common - sense grasping of abstractions and ideas and on the fundamental framework of intentionality ...
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... reductionist philosophy about which we shall have more to say in the next chapter . We must conclude , then , that ... reductionism . Even the tantalising promise of a closing of that gap through Hofstadter's suggestion that ' program is ...
... reductionist philosophy about which we shall have more to say in the next chapter . We must conclude , then , that ... reductionism . Even the tantalising promise of a closing of that gap through Hofstadter's suggestion that ' program is ...
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... Reductionism and Holism The reductionist dilemma lies at the heart of the problems confronting workers in Artificial Intelligence and hints at the ultimate impossibility of intelligence in machines . How is a machine to be made to THE ...
... Reductionism and Holism The reductionist dilemma lies at the heart of the problems confronting workers in Artificial Intelligence and hints at the ultimate impossibility of intelligence in machines . How is a machine to be made to THE ...
Contents
What is Artificial Intelligence? | 11 |
The Nature of Intelligence | 35 |
What is a Machine? | 75 |
Copyright | |
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ability activity algorithmic analysis anthropomorphic approach argued artefacts articulation Artificial Intelligence assumptions attempt attributes belief Boden brain characteristics chess Chinese Room Cognitive Science coherence complex computer system concept connectionism connectionist construction context DENDRAL Dennett domain Dreyfus emerge emotion example existential existential fallacy expectations experience expert systems explicit explore expression fallacy Feigenbaum Fodor formal formalisation framework function fundamental heuristics human intelligence Ibid ineffable intellectual intelligence in machines intentional stance intentional system intentionality interaction with reality interpretation knowledge knowledge representation learning limits logic machine intelligence machine learning manipulation mathematical meaning mechanical mental metaphor mind Minsky natural language networks neural Newell notion object ontology perceptrons performance perhaps phenomena physical physical symbol system possible present problem psychological question rationality reasoning representation rules scientific semantics sense Simon simply solving strong AI structure symbol theory thinking traditional Turing test understanding words