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>From: pindor@gpu.utcs.utoronto.ca (Andrzej Pindor)
Subject: Re: Strong AI and panpsychism
Message-ID: <1992Feb28.165009.10528@gpu.utcs.utoronto.ca>
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References: <1992Feb25.202744.27815@organpipe.uug.arizona.edu> <1992Feb27.023234.49@norton.com> <1992Feb27.221933.1168@psych.toronto.edu>
Date: Fri, 28 Feb 1992 16:50:09 GMT

In article <1992Feb27.221933.1168@psych.toronto.edu> michael@psych.toronto.edu (Michael Gemar) writes:
>
>But we *know* subjectively that brains *do* think.  We don't know the same for
>computers.
>
Wrong! YOU know subjectively that YOU think. You cannot know subjectively that
anyone else thinks.
>
>- michael
>


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