Abstract:
In this paper, I attempt to reconcile two mutually contradictory but well-founded attitudes towards the Turing Test, Alan Turing’s proposed replacement for the question “Can machines think? ” On the one hand is the attitude that has become philosophical conventional wisdom, viz., that the Turing
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