Religion and Artificial Intelligence

Transcendent Philosophy Journal 12:185-200 (2011)
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Abstract

How does the claim that computer thinks or it is only computer thatthinks influence some religious beliefs? May it be in conflict withcontents of the Scriptures? In "Artificial Intelligence", there are twoimportant claims: some people think that computer thinks in the truesense of the term ; some others claim thatit is only computer that thinks .In some cases, religious texts rely on thinking and intellection as well.Is "thinking" used in two cases, in the same sense? And, are religionand religious texts able to reveal some differences between man andcomputer? The author tries to find some replies for these questions;and taking into account religious texts, show differences between thetwo

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