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Article 2471 of comp.ai.philosophy:
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>From: bsimon@elvis.stsci.edu (Bernie Simon)
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Subject: Re: Intelligence testing
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Date: 2 Jan 92 12:05:27 GMT
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In-Reply-To: bill@NSMA.AriZonA.EdU's message of 1 Jan 92 18: 54:28 GMT

The Turing test is a behavioural test for intelligence and it is
unconvincing as a test for the same reason that Behaviourism is
unconvincing as an explanation of intelligence.
--
Bernie Simon	(bsimon@stsci.edu)


