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John Searle - Consciousness as a Problem in Philosophy and Neurobiology [Reupload]

History of Philosophy Audio Archive

CHAPTER

Consciousness, Computation, and Objectivity

This chapter delves into the philosophical distinctions between objectivity and subjectivity, particularly in the realms of knowledge and consciousness. It examines the nuances of human and machine computation, emphasizing the importance of intrinsic understanding versus mere symbol manipulation. The discussion further critiques fears surrounding artificial intelligence, arguing that true comprehension and belief attribution remain uniquely human capabilities.

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