- John
Haugeland (/ˈhɔːɡlənd/;
March 13, 1945 – June 23, 2010) was a
professor of philosophy,
specializing in the
philosophy of mind,
cognitive science...
- term was
coined by
philosopher John
Haugeland in his 1985 book
Artificial Intelligence: The Very Idea.
Haugeland coined the term to
address two questions:...
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Haugeland is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: John
Haugeland (1945–2010),
American professor of
philosophy Trygve Haugeland (1914–1988)...
- in any way artificial; it can be a
genuine form of intelligence. John
Haugeland proposes an
analogy with
simulated diamonds and
synthetic diamonds—only...
- intelligence":
Turing (1950)
Historical influence and
philosophical implications:
Haugeland (1985, pp. 6–9),
Crevier (1993, p. 24),
McCorduck (2004, pp. 70–71), Russell...
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Trygve Haugeland (18
March 1914 – 10
December 1998) was a
Norwegian politician for the
Centre Party. He was born in Lyngdal. He was
elected to the Norwegian...
- 3.
Retrieved December 1, 2024. Kuhn,
Thomas S. (2000). Conant, Jim;
Haugeland, John (eds.). The Road
Since Structure:
Philosophical Essays, 1970-1993...
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Hubert Dreyfus, Mark Wrathall, Sean
Dorrance Kelly,
Taylor Carman, John
Haugeland, Iain Thomson,
Charles Taylor and
Albert Borgmann are
featured in the...
- any one of the
fields of
human endeavour that we wish to include". John
Haugeland adds that "understanding the
words is not enough; you have to understand...
- a
paraphrase of the
essential point of the
Turing test.
Turing 1950,
Haugeland 1985, pp. 6–9,
Crevier 1993, p. 24,
Russell &
Norvig 2003, pp. 2–3, 948...