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