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Knowledge of internal processes unnecessary
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Inferences about thinking are not based on knowledge of internal operations. We generally infer that someone thinks just on the basis of outward behaviour.
Alan Turing (1950); James Moor, 1987.
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Not even brain scientists examine the brains of their friends before attributing thinking to them
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(Moor, 1987, p.1129.)
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