Philosophy of Mind

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Across
  1. 6. Philosophical position that mind and body are fundamentally distinct kinds of being.
  2. 7. An early chatbot/natural language processing program mentioned by Searle in his argument.
  3. 8. Doctrine that everything is physical and mental phenomena are or can be reduced to physical processes.
  4. 11. The capacity of mental states to be directed at, or about, objects and states of affairs.
Down
  1. 1. Individual instances/'qualities' of subjective, conscious experience; Nagel discusses their inaccessibility in bats, and Sebastian refers to them in the video.
  2. 2. Philosophical stance that mind and body are of a single substance or reality.
  3. 3. Study of meaning; lacking in computer programs according to Searle.
  4. 4. Philosophical theory that reality is fundamentally mental.
  5. 5. View that machines can simulate human cognition but do not truly understand.
  6. 9. View suggesting machines can possess understanding and consciousness.
  7. 10. Rules governing the structure of sentences in a language. Searle argues that a computer program manipulates these symbols without understanding their meaning.