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Philosophy of artificial intelligence / Cognition / Alan Turing / Functionalism / Chinese room / Consciousness / Multiple realizability / Turing test / Strong AI / Philosophy of mind / Cognitive science / Mind
Date: 2014-02-10 09:59:14
Philosophy of artificial intelligence
Cognition
Alan Turing
Functionalism
Chinese room
Consciousness
Multiple realizability
Turing test
Strong AI
Philosophy of mind
Cognitive science
Mind

PHIL 255 Week 6: Machines

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