Confuses rules of conduct with rules of behaviour
We can't formulate a complete set of rules of conduct for human performance, but human behaviour is still governed by natural laws that can in principle be given a mechanical description—and hence it's possible to build a machine to fit this descript

Rules of Conduct
: "Precepts, such as 'Stop if you see red lights,' on which one can act, and of which one can be conscious."

Laws of Behaviour: "Laws of nature as applied to man's body, such as 'If you pinch him, he will squeak'."

Alan Turing 1950, (both quotes from p.452)
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Confuses rules of conduct with rules of behaviour
Alan Turing »Alan Turing
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