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Abstract: Introduction
More than a decade ago, philosopher John Searle started a long-running controversy with his
paper "Minds, Brains, and Programs" (Searle, 1980a), an attack on the ambitious claims of
artificial intelligence (AI). With his now famous Chinese Room argument, Searle claimed to
show that despite the best efforts of AI researchers, a computer could never recreate such vital
properties of human mentality as intentionality, subjectivity, and understanding.
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D. J. Chalmers, "Subsymbolic Computation and the Chinese Room", in The Symbolic and Connectionist Paradigms: closing the gap, ed: John Dinsmore, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, pp. 25-48, 1992. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/chalmers92subsymbolic.html More
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