Dalhousie University Human Reasoning Discussion

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the topic is argue either either that "human reason" is equivalent to simple algorithmic rule following or that "human reason" is not equivalent to simple algorithmic rule following.

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Guide of Hodoges,A.(2009). Alan Turing and the Turing test. In R. Epstein, G. Roberts,& G. Beber(Eds.), Parsing the Turing test: Philosophical and methodological issues in the quest for the thinking computer(pp. 13-22). Dordrecht, Springer

Guide for Turing,A. (2004). Solvable and unsolvable problems. In B. J. Copeland(Ed.), The essential Turing: Seminal writings in computing, logic,philosophy,artificial intelligence,and artificial life plus the secrets of enigma(pp. 576-595). Oxford, Oxford University Press. (Original work published 1954)

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