Minds and Machines 10 (1):115-117 (2000)
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What Robots Can and Can't Be (hereinafter Robots) is, as Selmer Bringsjord says "intended to be a collection of formal-arguments-that-border-on-proofs for the proposition that in all worlds, at all times, machines can't be minds" (Bringsjord, forthcoming). In his (1994) "Précis of What Robots Can and Can't Be" Bringsjord styles certain of these arguments as proceeding "repeatedly . . . through instantiations of" the "simple schema"
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Keywords | Computer Science Philosophy of Mind Artificial Intelligence Systems Theory, Control Interdisciplinary Studies |
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Reprint years | 2004 |
DOI | 10.1023/A:1008317632092 |
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