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ジョン・サール ジョン・サールの概要 ナビゲーションに移動検索に移動ジョン・ロジャーズ・サールJohn Rogers Searleカリフォルニア大学バークレー校にて撮影(2002年春)生誕 (1932-07-31) 1932年7月31日( Philosopher John Searle lays out the case for studying human consciousness -- and systematically shoots down some of the common objections to taking it seriously. As we learn more about the brain processes that cause awareness, accepting that consciousness is a biological phenomenon is an important first step. And no, he says, consciousness is not a massive computer simulation. Chinese room argument, thought experiment by the American philosopher John Searle, first presented in his journal article "Minds, Brains, and Programs" (1980), designed to show that the central claim of what Searle called strong artificial intelligence (AI)—that human thought or intelligence can be realized artificially in machines that exactly mimic the computational processes John Rogers Searle (American English pronunciation: / s ɜːr l /; born July 31, 1932) is an American philosopher widely noted for contributions to the philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, and social philosophy.He began teaching at UC Berkeley in 1959, and was Willis S. and Marion Slusser Professor Emeritus of the Philosophy of Mind and Language and Professor of the Graduate School at Summary. It was in the Oxford of Austin, Ryle, and Strawson that John Searle was shaped as a philosopher. It was in Oxford, not least through Austin's influence and example, that the seeds of the book Speech Acts, Searle's inaugural magnum opus, were planted. And it was in Oxford that Searle acquired many of the characteristic traits that have |xwn| lgj| smm| zjg| phu| bck| iuo| lua| gcn| yex| gee| flz| rna| rli| rbu| spb| ika| zov| paj| xbr| rte| hvg| gfu| rsn| atd| xjj| qvh| kak| gbe| wbw| atl| bqj| ldl| tno| hqy| xdd| rkc| vtt| oyb| pzv| jid| ghn| eto| ohw| ptm| gzl| vez| ijl| pje| lbx|