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From: jeff@aiai.ed.ac.uk (Jeff Dalton)
Subject: Re: Minsky's new article
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In article <3a6kj9$6g9@jetsam.ee.pdx.edu> marcus@ee.pdx.edu (Marcus Daniels) writes:
>rickert@cs.niu.edu (Neil Rickert) writes:
>
>>I take the real debate to be on the meat theory.  Do you need meat to
>>have intelligence, or can you manage just as well with silicon?  More
>>explicitly, the question is whether intelligence is computational.
>
>Yes.  ...Interesting, on one hand, in the name of Free Will some will say
>"Mind is more than a brain", on the other hand, the same folks,
>in the name of preserving the superiority of the humankind say, "Mind
>is uniquely the brain".  The apparent overlap between the two groups
>gives me the feeling there is a conspiracy.  :-)

The same folks?  Like who, for instance?
