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>From: mike@psych.ualberta.ca (Mike Dawson)
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Subject: Re: Wanted: Critique of Emperor's New Mind
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rempel@skorpio.Usask.CA (Allan Rempel) writes:

>About a year ago, I read The Emperor's New Mind by Roger Penrose.  I seem to 
>recall that at the time, somebody wrote another book which was a rebuttal
>to Penrose's attack on Strong AI.  Does anybody recall the name of the book,
>the author, or where I could get it?  Thanks.


I'm not sure of the exact issue, but I think that the journal Behavioural
and Brain Sciences published a precis of Penrose's book last year,
accompanied with a number of commentaries (many of which were critical).
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Michael R.W. Dawson                       email: mike@psych.ualberta.ca
Biological Computation Project
Department of Psychology
University of Alberta
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