Computer simulation of human thinking: An inquiry into its possibility and implications

Critical in the computationalist account of the mind is the phenomenon called computational or computer simulation of human thinking, which is used to establish the theses that human thinking is a computational process and that computing machines are thinking systems. Accordingly, if human thinking...

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Main Author: Mabaquiao, Napoleon M., Jr.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-14862021-12-16T02:57:35Z Computer simulation of human thinking: An inquiry into its possibility and implications Mabaquiao, Napoleon M., Jr. Critical in the computationalist account of the mind is the phenomenon called computational or computer simulation of human thinking, which is used to establish the theses that human thinking is a computational process and that computing machines are thinking systems. Accordingly, if human thinking can be simulated computationally then human thinking is a computational process; and if human thinking is a computational process then its computational simulation is itself a thinking process. This paper shows that the said phenomenon-the computational simulation of human thinking-is ill-conceived, and that, as a consequence, the theses that it intends to establish are problematic. It is argued that what is simulated computationally is not human thinking as such but merely its behavioral manifestations; and that a computational simulation of these behavioral manifestations does not necessarily establish that human thinking is computational, as it is logically possible for a non-computational system to exhibit behaviors that lend themselves to a computational simulation. 2011-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/487 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Thought and thinking Artificial intelligence Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Cognition and Perception
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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topic Thought and thinking
Artificial intelligence
Artificial Intelligence and Robotics
Cognition and Perception
spellingShingle Thought and thinking
Artificial intelligence
Artificial Intelligence and Robotics
Cognition and Perception
Mabaquiao, Napoleon M., Jr.
Computer simulation of human thinking: An inquiry into its possibility and implications
description Critical in the computationalist account of the mind is the phenomenon called computational or computer simulation of human thinking, which is used to establish the theses that human thinking is a computational process and that computing machines are thinking systems. Accordingly, if human thinking can be simulated computationally then human thinking is a computational process; and if human thinking is a computational process then its computational simulation is itself a thinking process. This paper shows that the said phenomenon-the computational simulation of human thinking-is ill-conceived, and that, as a consequence, the theses that it intends to establish are problematic. It is argued that what is simulated computationally is not human thinking as such but merely its behavioral manifestations; and that a computational simulation of these behavioral manifestations does not necessarily establish that human thinking is computational, as it is logically possible for a non-computational system to exhibit behaviors that lend themselves to a computational simulation.
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author Mabaquiao, Napoleon M., Jr.
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title Computer simulation of human thinking: An inquiry into its possibility and implications
title_short Computer simulation of human thinking: An inquiry into its possibility and implications
title_full Computer simulation of human thinking: An inquiry into its possibility and implications
title_fullStr Computer simulation of human thinking: An inquiry into its possibility and implications
title_full_unstemmed Computer simulation of human thinking: An inquiry into its possibility and implications
title_sort computer simulation of human thinking: an inquiry into its possibility and implications
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