SymSys 1: Weeks 1 and 2
Across
- 3. finite state machine with read/write memory that is unbounded
- 5. an idealized mathematical model of a computer
- 7. the view that mental states are characterized by their function
- 12. arises when units create something larger than the some of its parts
- 13. the view that matter is the fundamental substance in nature
- 14. philospher who believes that any creature with a mind could be a turing machine
Down
- 1. essentially a logic block described using Boolean logic along with some notion of how you should change responses depending on what has transpired
- 2. the view that the mind and body are distinct
- 4. philosopher who believes in free will
- 6. because of this, a computer either can't do what a turing machine can do or it can do it therefore it has the same emergent properties
- 8. concept that explains why mechanical computation don’t depend on the medium
- 9. why it is impossible for an algorithm that assesses loan candidates to determine whether it is a fair algorithm
- 10. the view that the the mind and brain are identical
- 11. syntactic (not semantic ) object that involves symbol rewriting