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AI, Artificial Intelligence, Philosophy

 Project ID  00007
 Project Status  Writer (contentguru) Chosen (Escrow Pending)
 Created On  20 August 13:20:32
 End On  27 August 13:20:32   (Expired)
 Project Creator  Jennifer (studying in Studying In United Kingdom) ( 8.83 outof 10 )
 Project Type

Essay

 Length
Note: This total includes references and bibliography.
 Deadline 26 August 2007

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 Description Could there be artificial intelligence in what Searle calls 'the Strong Sense'?

 Subject Philosophy
 Level  Undergraduate/Bachelors Degree
 Standard Required  2:2
Structural requirements: No introduction - just analysis and conclusion.
Writing style: Philosophical reasoning, use axioms and conclusions to support your arguments
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Essential sources:
Requested sources: Any of these sources would be good but you can use any similar sources. Not too many internet sources please. Churchland, P. M. Eliminative Materialism and the Propositional Attitudes, Journal of Philosophy Volume 78 no. 2, Feb 1981 pp 67 – 90 in Wilkinson, R. Minds and Bodies (1999) Reading 6, pp.194-201, The Open University Dennett, D. C. – Consciousness Explained, Allen Lane: The Penguin Press cited in Wilkinson, R. Minds and Bodies (1999) p.113, The Open University Newell A. & Simon, H. A. Heuristic problem solving: the next advance in operations research, Operations Research, 6. p. 1-10 cited in Searle, J. R. Is the Brain’s mind a Computer Program? (1990), Scientific American, January pp.20-5, in Wilkinson, R. Minds and Bodies (1999) Reading 7, p.202, The Open University Searle, J. R. Is the Brain’s mind a Computer Program? (1990), Scientific American, January pp.20-5, in Wilkinson, R. Minds and Bodies (1999) Reading 7, p.202, The Open University Trefil, J Are we unique? Wiley, cited in Wilkinson, R. Minds and Bodies (1999) p.113, The Open University
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