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    Explore "chinese room" with insightful episodes like "Searle - "Minds, Brains, and Programs", das "chinesische Zimmer" Gedankenexperiment", "Folge 007: Im Gespräch mit Arno Görgen", "Free Will II", "Free Will II (handout)" and "Free Will I" from podcasts like ""Sapere Audio - Philosophie für Alle!", "Spielvertiefung: Auf einen Whisky", "Philosophical Problems", "Philosophical Problems" and "Philosophical Problems"" and more!

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    Searle - "Minds, Brains, and Programs", das "chinesische Zimmer" Gedankenexperiment

    Searle - "Minds, Brains, and Programs", das "chinesische Zimmer" Gedankenexperiment
    In dieser Folge behandeln wir einen Text von Searle. Vorher müssen wir aber über die Person John Searle informieren. Kurze Warnung! Im nächsten Abschnitt wird sexualisierte Gewalt sowie Sexismus thematisiert, wer möchte kann den nächsten Absatz überspringen. 2019 wurde Searle durch das Präsidium der UC Berkeley wegen sexueller Belästigung einer ehemaligen Studentin und Mitarbeiterin im Jahr 2016 für schuldig befunden, woraufhin ihm die Mitgliedschaft der Universität und sein Status als emeritierter Professor entzogen wurden. Im Verlaufe dieses Prozesses wurden weitere Vorfälle bekannt. Wir sprechen uns gegen jegliche Form von sexueller Gewalt und Sexismus aus und distanzieren uns von der Person Searle. Folgenbeschreibung: John Searle bekannt für sein Wirken in der Sprachphilosophie sowie in der Philosophie des Geistes, stellt in seinem Essay „Minds, Brains, and Programs“ aus dem Jahr 1980 ein Argument vor, das als „Chinese Room“ Gedankenexpermient bekannt wird. Searle will damit nachweisen das starke künstliche Intelligenz, eine KI die ähnlich wie der Mensch intentional agiert, also eigenständig Ziele verfolgt nicht einfach durch die Ausführung von Programmen erreicht werden kann. Computer operieren nur auf der Ebene der Syntax also der Ebene der reinen Form, sie können Zeichen manipulieren und anordnen, so dass auf einen Input ein richtiger Output folgt, ohne im eigentlichen Sinn die Bedeutung der Zeichen zu verstehen. Searle wendet sich damit gegen die damals vorherrschenden Theorien des Funktionalismus und macht seinen Begriff von Intention stark.

    Free Will II

    Free Will II

    While the question concerning the truth of determinism may be an empirical question, that is, it will be settled by the various sciences, philosophers are particularly interested in whether or not the hypothetical truth of determinism would rule out free will. In this lecture, we look at two opposing positions on this issue: those who think that determinism is compatible with having free will (compatibilists) and those think that determinism undermines freedom (incompatibilists).

    Copyright 2013 Jack Reynolds / La Trobe University, all rights reserved. Contact for permissions.

    Free Will II (handout)

    Free Will II (handout)

    While the question concerning the truth of determinism may be an empirical question, that is, it will be settled by the various sciences, philosophers are particularly interested in whether or not the hypothetical truth of determinism would rule out free will. In this lecture, we look at two opposing positions on this issue: those who think that determinism is compatible with having free will (compatibilists) and those think that determinism undermines freedom (incompatibilists).

    Copyright 2013 Jack Reynolds / La Trobe University, all rights reserved. Contact for permissions.

    Free Will I

    Free Will I

    If the world is causally determined, does this mean people no longer have free will? Or is being free compatible with determinism. In this lecture, I discuss two opposing positions regarding the existence of free will even though both agree that genuine free will is incompatible with determinism. On the one hand, there are hard determinists who think that because determinism is true, then this means that free will does not exist. On the other hand, there are libertarians who think that the falsity of determinism leads to the actual existence of an agent that chooses freely.

    Copyright 2013 Jack Reynolds / La Trobe University, all rights reserved. Contact for permissions.

    Free Will I (handout)

    Free Will I (handout)

    If the world is causally determined, does this mean people no longer have free will? Or is being free compatible with determinism. In this lecture, I discuss two opposing positions regarding the existence of free will even though both agree that genuine free will is incompatible with determinism. On the one hand, there are hard determinists who think that because determinism is true, then this means that free will does not exist. On the other hand, there are libertarians who think that the falsity of determinism leads to the actual existence of an agent that chooses freely.

    Copyright 2013 Jack Reynolds / La Trobe University, all rights reserved. Contact for permissions.

    Artificial Intelligence II

    Artificial Intelligence II

    Two of the most vocal critics of the idea that information processing machines may be said to think, or show intelligence, are Hubert Dreyfus and John Searle. This lecture briefly addresses some of Dreyfus' thoughts in this regard, which hinge on the contrast between know-how and knowledge-that, before turning to consider Searle's famous "Chinese Room" thought experiment and the various replies that have been made to it.

    Copyright 2013 Jack Reynolds / La Trobe University, all rights reserved. Contact for permissions.

    Artificial Intelligence II (handout)

    Artificial Intelligence II (handout)

    Two of the most vocal critics of the idea that information processing machines may be said to think, or show intelligence, are Hubert Dreyfus and John Searle. This lecture briefly addresses some of Dreyfus' thoughts in this regard, which hinge on the contrast between know-how and knowledge-that, before turning to consider Searle's famous "Chinese Room" thought experiment and the various replies that have been made to it.

    Copyright 2013 Jack Reynolds / La Trobe University, all rights reserved. Contact for permissions.

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