Exam 5: Philosophy of Mind and Artificial Intelligence
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------------ theory is radically inadequate account our internal activities according to Paul Churchland.
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------------- memory is our ability to remember how to do something that we learned in the past.
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'Eliminative Materialism and the Philosophical Attitudes' is written by:
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Searle uses the --------------------- to show the mind is not a computer program.
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The content of our mind such as desires, beliefs, fears, intentions are do not really exist. This view is called:
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Searle argues that mental states or activities are not reducible to physical things, but a physical thing produce them- namely,
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--------------- is our ability to bring into our present consciousness a representation of events that we personally experienced in the past.
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Paul Churchland refers our ordinary view about human mind as:
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Conscious experience involves properties of an individual that are not entailed by the physical properties of that individual. This view is called:
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For Eliminative materialist, desires, beliefs, and intentions, are like -----------.
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'Mental properties such as consciousness are not physical properties'. This position is called:
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Chalmers uses a ------------------------- to support property dualism.
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According to McCarthy ----------- is the science and engineering of making intelligent machines.
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Searle explains that biological, physical and chemical process produces all our:
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'Only matter exists, so nonmaterial minds cannot exist'. This view is called:
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According to Chalmers ----------------- are physically like human being, and act like human being but have no consciousness.
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