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Computationalism

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Abstract

Computationalism, the notion that cognition is computation, is a working hypothesis of many AI researchers and Cognitive Scientists. Although it has not been proved, neither has it been disproved. In this paper, I give some refutations to some well-known alleged refutations of computationalism. My arguments have two themes: people are more limited than is often recognized in these debates; computer systems are more complicated than is often recognized in these debates. To underline the latter point, I sketch the design and abilities of a possible embodied computer system.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)517-524
Number of pages8
JournalMinds and Machines
Volume5
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 1995

Keywords

  • Artificial intelligence
  • Chinese room
  • cognitive science
  • embodiedness
  • incompleteness
  • Lucas's argument

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