KASPAROV VERSUS DEEP BLUE: AN ILLUSTRATION OF THE LUCAS GÖDELIAN ARGUMENT.
This article concerns philosophy of mind, in particular the question, is the human mind more than a digital machine? A previous article took up that question from the perspective of the Lucas Gödelian Argument, which proposed an answer to the question from the point of view of metamathematics. That...
| Publicado en: | Cosmos & History Vol. 17; no. 3; pp. 60 - 68 |
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Ashton & Rafferty
2021
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