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Date: 2004-07-12 18:37:42
Cognitive science
Cognition
Philosophy
Philosophy of artificial intelligence
Computational neuroscience
Philosophy of technology
Neuropsychological assessment
Mind
Artificial intelligence
Reason
Question
Thought

The Mind BY NILS J. NILSSON [This essay was published in The Stanford Magazine, pp, Winter, 1986 as part of a feature called “What is the Question?”] Is the mind a machine? If it is and if we could build one,

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