Mind, Volume 83Oxford University Press, 1974 Issues for 1896-1900 contain papers of the Aristotelian Society. |
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... notion of colour entails that of intensity while the notion of extension entails that of dimension . If there were an analytic connection between colour and extension by the transitivity of entailment , either the notion of colour would ...
... notion of colour entails that of intensity while the notion of extension entails that of dimension . If there were an analytic connection between colour and extension by the transitivity of entailment , either the notion of colour would ...
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... notion of the basic sense of ' see ' . His account follows . The attenuated belief that must attend any seeing , reads if verbalized : ' Something exists or is happening , ' in weakened or ' inclusive ' senses of these terms that do not ...
... notion of the basic sense of ' see ' . His account follows . The attenuated belief that must attend any seeing , reads if verbalized : ' Something exists or is happening , ' in weakened or ' inclusive ' senses of these terms that do not ...
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... notion ' machine intelligence ' is incoherent ( p . 515 ) and ' empty talk ' ( p . 518 ) , and hence that there cannot be intelli- gent machines , for the same reasons that there cannot be round squares . Before contemplating the ...
... notion ' machine intelligence ' is incoherent ( p . 515 ) and ' empty talk ' ( p . 518 ) , and hence that there cannot be intelli- gent machines , for the same reasons that there cannot be round squares . Before contemplating the ...
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