Brute-force is not how humans play chess
Dreyfus is arguing that brute-force techniques such as heuristic search are not psychologically realistic—not that brute-force techniques can't play chess effectively.
Strom & Darden blur the distinction between AI as a form of psychology and AI as any sort of technique that uses symbolic representation.

Hubert Dreyfus (1996).
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Brute-force is not how humans play chess
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