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  1. Consciousness, computation, and the chinese room.Roger Penrose - 2003 - In John M. Preston & Michael A. Bishop (eds.), Views Into the Chinese Room: New Essays on Searle and Artificial Intelligence. Oxford University Press.
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  • Twenty-one years in the chinese room.John R. Searle - 2002 - In John M. Preston & John Mark Bishop (eds.), Views Into the Chinese Room: New Essays on Searle and Artificial Intelligence. Oxford University Press.
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  • A chinese room that understands.Herbert A. Simon & Stuart A. Eisenstadt - 2003 - In John M. Preston & John Mark Bishop (eds.), Views Into the Chinese Room: New Essays on Searle and Artificial Intelligence. Oxford University Press.
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  • Consciousness in Human and Robot Minds.Daniel C. Dennett - 1997 - In M. Ito, Y. Miyashita & Edmund T. Rolls (eds.), Cognition, Computation and Consciousness. Oxford University Press.
    The best reason for believing that robots might some day become conscious is that we human beings are conscious, and we are a sort of robot ourselves. That is, we are extraordinarily complex self-controlling, self-sustaining physical mechanisms, designed over the eons by natural selection, and operating according to the same well-understood principles that govern all the other physical processes in living things: digestive and metabolic processes, self-repair and reproductive processes, for instance. It may be wildly over-ambitious to suppose that human (...)
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  • Why Dualism (and Materialism) Fail to Account for Consciousness.John Searle - 2010 - In Richard E. Lee (ed.), Questioning Nineteenth Century Assumptions About Knowledge, Iii: Dualism. Suny Press. pp. 5-48.
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  • Where is my mind? [REVIEW]Jerry Fodor - 2009 - London Review of Books 31 (3).
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  • The Emergence of Meaning.Paul Thagard - 1986 - Behavior and Philosophy 14 (2):139.
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  • Reflections on Searle.Douglas R. Hofstadter - 1981 - In Douglas R. Hofstadter & Daniel C. Dennett (eds.), The Mind's I. Basic Books.
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  • Do we understand consciousness?John Searle & Walter Freeman - 1998 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 5 (5-6):5-6.
    John Searle and Walter Freeman compared notes at a Wonderfest panel at the University of California, Berkeley, 16 August, 1998.
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  • Toward a cognitive theory of consciousness.Daniel C. Dennett - 1978 - Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science 9.
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  • Yin and Yang in the chinese room.Jerry A. Fodor - 1991 - In D. Rosenthal (ed.), The Nature of Mind. Oxford University Press.
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