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Article 3313 of comp.ai.philosophy:
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>From: gudeman@cs.arizona.edu (David Gudeman)
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Subject: Re: Intelligence Testing
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Date: 30 Jan 92 21:50:31 GMT
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In article  <1992Jan30.153438.28139@mp.cs.niu.edu> Neil Rickert writes:
]In article <12063@optima.cs.arizona.edu> gudeman@cs.arizona.edu (David Gudeman) writes:
]>In article  <1992Jan27.180502.16042@mp.cs.niu.edu> Neil Rickert writes:
]
]>]  This is very different from a single
]>]individual examining something (his own consciousness) with tools
]>](i.e. introspective examination of self) that are unavailable to anyone else.
]>The tools are quite available to any person capable of introspection.
] What tools should I use to examine your consciousness?
] What tools will you use to examine my consciousness?
] How shall I discover whether your perception of the color green is identical
]to mine?  What tools would determine this?

How is this relevant to the discussion?
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					David Gudeman
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