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Artificial Intelligence and Natural Man By Margaret A. Boden Hassocks, Sussex: Harvester Press, 1977, 537 pp., £9.95
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 30 January 2009
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- Copyright © The Royal Institute of Philosophy 1979
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1 These clipped and flippant summary dismissals will pass only in a review. An adequate treatment of the faults of the Turing argument would involve some tough and sustained analysis, extended trips into Kripke land, for example; something for which most AI workers have neither the time, inclination nor perhaps the philosophic stamina.
2 No doubt there will be some who think that I have here laid myself open to a tu quoque retort. However I think that a careful and dispassionate reader of ‘How to Tell Your Friends from Machines’ (Mind, 1972)Google Scholar will see that apart from a somewhat mischievous epigraph from Hobbes the notion of madness enters into the argument in a different way and is not laid as a charge against anyone either named or unnamed.
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