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Unconscious intentional zombies
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Unconscious intentional zombies—zombies with thoughts about the world—should be a logical possibility in a theory of consciousness. The connection principle's demand that all intentionality and thinking be accessible to consciousness rules them out.
...therefore Searle's Connection Principle is false.
Ned Block (1990) as articulated by John Searle (1990a).
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Artificial Intelligence »
Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence☜A collaboratively editable version of Robert Horns brilliant and pioneering debate map Can Computers Think?—exploring 50 years of philosophical argument about the possibility of computer thought.☜F1CEB7
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Can computers think? [1] »
Can computers think? [1]
Can computers think? [1]☜Can a computational system possess all important elements of human thinking or understanding? ☜FFB597
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No: computers can't be conscious [6] »
No: computers can't be conscious [6]
No: computers can't be conscious [6]☜Machines cant have subjective experiences. Machines cant consciously perceive, feel, or remember anything. And, because consciousness is necessary for thought, machines cant think either.☜59C6EF
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Consciousness is necessary to thought »
Consciousness is necessary to thought
Consciousness is necessary to thought☜Consciousness and thought are necessarily linked. Without consciousness a system cannot think.☜98CE71
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The Connection Principle »
The Connection Principle
The Connection Principle☜Theres a necessary connection between consciousness and mentality. All thinking—as a form of mentality—is a least in principle accessible to consciousness. Even unconscious thoughts involve consciousness, as they can potentially become conscious.☜98CE71
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Unconscious intentional zombies
Unconscious intentional zombies☜Unconscious intentional zombies—zombies with thoughts about the world—should be a logical possibility in a theory of consciousness. The connection principles demand that all intentionality and thinking be accessible to consciousness rules them out.☜EF597B
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Unconscious intentional zombies are impossible »
Unconscious intentional zombies are impossible
Unconscious intentional zombies are impossible☜An unconscious zombies thoughts cant become conscious, so cant have a perspective—aspectual shape—and hence lack intentionality. So, there cant be a unconscious zombie also capable of having a thought about something—an intentional state.☜EF597B
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Ned Block »
Ned Block
Ned Block☜Arguments advanced by Ned Block.☜FFFACD
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