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    John Searle

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    In “Can Computers Think?” John Searle argues against the prevailing view in philosophy‚ psychology‚ and artificial intelligence‚ which emphasizes the analogies between the functioning of the human brain and the functioning of digital computers. (Searle‚ 372) He asks whether a digital computer‚ as defined‚ can think. Specifically‚ he asks whether instantiating or implementing the right computer program with the right inputs and outputs is sufficient to‚ or constitutive of‚ thinking‚ to which he

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    John Searle Functionalism

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    Functionalism is the idea that the mind is like a computer program‚ which is the software of the body. It asserts that anything which has the ability to utilize our minds has intentionality‚ the ability to have thoughts about something. John Searle presents an argument which counters this idea called the Chinese Room which claims that even if something can mimic the workings of the human mind‚ it does not have intentionality. Functionalism describes the theory speaking about the mind and the body;

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    John R Searle

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    Mind‚ Brains and Programs by John R. Searle discusses the idea of AI‚ specifically Strong AI. I will argue that his comments on AI being impossible to develop are incorrect. Searle had discussed many points but thinks too low of what makes up the intentionality he supports. (47 words) John R. Searle discusses AI with several points. They can be summed up into five points. The 1st point as well as 2nd point compare living animal’s ‘intentionality’ being based on the causal features and comparing

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    almost every machine today‚ in some form or another‚ is a computer. Overtime the processing power of a computer has become immense‚ which started to beg the question can a computer ever think and or poses human like qualities and behaviors. John Searle does not believe that a computer can ever think because they do not have the intention to do so; however he believes that machines rather‚ could think. In this paper we will be discussing

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    John Searle Dualism

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    1. Compare and contrast the views of John Searle and Rene Descartes on dualism. John Searle and Rene Descartes both had opinions on dualism. John believe different aspects like mental and physical both are one substance. Rene‚ on the other hand‚ believes two different substances like mental and physical are different things. Rene even talked about how thoughts and feelings that are nonmaterial exists in material place. 2. Compare and contrast the views of George Berkeley and Thomas Hobbes on the

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    Management which is of great help in compiling this report. Company Introduction Searle is one of the leading pharmaceutical companies in Pakistan having four state-of the-art manufacturing facilities‚ two in Karachi and two in Lahore‚ Pakistan. Searle Pakistan Limited (SPL) was incorporated in Pakistan as a Private Limited Company on October 5‚ 1965 as a subsidiary of G.D. Searle & Co.‚ U.S.A. In 1966‚ Searle Pakistan (Private) Limited acquired a small manufacturing facility in S.I.T.E. and

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    John Searle. Searle imagines himself in a room receiving pieces of paper inscribed with Chinese symbols through a slot. Searle himself does not understand any Chinese. Searle locates the set of symbols he receives in an English instruction book and then sends out the corresponding set of symbols representing a response as identified in the book back through the slot; similar to how a computer follows the instructions of its program. The person on the outside is inclined to believe that Searle himself

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    whether or not this Artificial Intelligence is capable of concious thought or that it simply just appears to think and is not actually conscious in the same way as is a human brain. In this paper I will take into acount the views of William Lycan‚ John Searle and later argue on behalf of Daniel Dennet to prove that a conscious robot is possible. First I will begin with William Lycan ’s view in favour of Artificial Intelligence. Lycan supports the functionalist view that brain states are not identical

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    GODFATHER – RESTORATIVE 3-ACT STRUCTURE Ameya Gore ACT – 1 Act-1 begins with the exposition of all the main characters‚ during the wedding of Connie Corleone. We are introduced to the Don‚ Sonny‚ Mama‚ Johnny Fontane‚ Luca Brasi‚ the Consegliere etc. as Michael talks to his love interest about his family. At this time‚ Michael is detached from the family and all its interests. He is a war hero‚ and is happy being that. The power of the Corleone family

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    In the article “Can Computers Think‚” John Searle makes the claim that computers‚ while they can simulate understanding or emotions‚ cannot think in the same way that a human mind can. John Searle objects to what he calls “strong AI‚” the claim that the brain is just one type of hardware that can “run” the program that is essentially the human mind‚ and thus that if computers cannot currently think‚ they will one day be able to. Searle supports his claim on the basis that while computers run entirely

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