Psykologi, bevidsthed og informationsteknologi
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https://doi.org/10.7146/pl.v5i2.135449Abstract
The relation between the new paradigm of cognitive science and a number of traditional problems in psychology and philosophy is investigated. They center on the relation between mind and mechanism. These problems are investigated through analysis of a number of central concepts: information, knowledge, person, intentionality. This is important in the light of recent developments in the field of artificial intelligence. Two theses of importance for the philosophy of language in relation to understanding consciousness are investigated: the Frege-thesis and the thesis of extensionality. A conclusion is reached stating that we have to distinguish between intentional and consciouss systems, and two limiting results for intelligent machines are stated, one about machines and consciousness and the other about the possible linguistic competence of machines.
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