Mind, Man, and Machine : A Dialogue by Paul T. Sagal (1994, Trade Paperback)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherHackett Publishing Company, Incorporated
ISBN-100872202631
ISBN-139780872202634
eBay Product ID (ePID)420932

Product Key Features

Number of Pages64 Pages
Publication NameMind, Man, and Machine : a Dialogue
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year1994
SubjectHistory & Surveys / General, General
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaPhilosophy
AuthorPaul T. Sagal
FormatTrade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height5.5 in
Item Weight3.2 Oz
Item Length8.5 in
Item Width0.4 in

Additional Product Features

Edition Number2
Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN94-021166
Dewey Edition20
Dewey Decimal128/.2
SynopsisExplores the ideas of Turing, Lucas, Scriven, Putnam, and Searle, and renders the Gödel-Church-Lucas argument in terms intelligible to beginning students. Updated and expanded to take into account important arguments and developments in the ten years since its original publication, this provocative dialogue explores the ideas of Turing, Lucas, Scriven, Putnam, and Searle, and renders the complex Gödel-Church-Lucas argument in transparent terms. It includes a new argument, based loosely on Tarski's work on truth and the liar paradox, and a new section dealing with the problem of qualitative features of experience, such as color properties., Explores the ideas of Turing, Lucas, Scriven, Putnam, and Searle, and renders the G del-Church-Lucas argument in terms intelligible to beginning students. Updated and expanded to take into account important arguments and developments in the ten years since its original publication, this provocative dialogue explores the ideas of Turing, Lucas, Scriven, Putnam, and Searle, and renders the complex G del-Church-Lucas argument in transparent terms. It includes a new argument, based loosely on Tarski's work on truth and the liar paradox, and a new section dealing with the problem of qualitative features of experience, such as color properties.
LC Classification NumberBD21.S24 1994
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