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Computers, Minds, And Robots

by William S. Robinson

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Computers, Minds, And Robots

Synopsis

William S. Robinson offers a clear, lively discussion of the philosophical problems that surround the developing science of Artificial Intelligence (AI). He introduces and clarifies the basic concepts necessary for understanding these problems and discusses opposing views and possible solutions. Robinson describes the kinds of further research that seem likely to improve our understanding of the mechanisms of intelligence. He also explains the new 'connectionist' approach to AI and relates it to the more traditional approach. This book is not a typical monograph on the latest developments in computer or robot technologies. Instead, Robinson poses philosophical questions about the nature of AI. For example, if we had a machine that could perform intelligent tasks (e.g., do arithmetic, solve a chess problem, write a poem), what would that show about whether the machine could think or feel? What does our knowledge of mathematics imply about our own thinking processes? Does the fact that we can do certain things imply anything about how we do them? Likewise, if a machine can do certain things, does that ability imply anything about its own level of intelligence? Robinson uses the Turing test set-up and Serle's Chinese Room to introduce questions of current interest about artificial intelligence. Imaginary robots help clarify relationships between different mental processes. He examines an argument that some believe shows the impossibility of a robot that is a person's double, and he explains two major approaches that others think might someday make such a robot doppelganger conceivable. Author note: William S. Robinson is Professor of Philosophy at Iowa State University and the author of Brains and People (Temple).

Product details

ISBN:
9781566390828
Category:
General
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
1993-03-01
Publisher:
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY PRESS,U.S.
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
230
Pagination:
230 pages
Dimensions (mm):
228x153x22mm
Weight:
458g

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