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Article 4948 of comp.ai.philosophy:
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>From: cam@castle.ed.ac.uk (Chris Malcolm)
Newsgroups: comp.ai.philosophy
Subject: Re: The Chinese Room (or Number Five's Alive)
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Date: 6 Apr 92 18:19:03 GMT
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In article <1992Mar31.182905.25732@cs.ucf.edu> clarke@acme.ucf.edu (Thomas Clarke) writes:

>I am inclined to agree with Searle, but think that he goes too far in limiting  
>things to organic goop.

He doesn't. It is a common misconception that he does.
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Chris Malcolm    cam@uk.ac.ed.aifh          +44 (0)31 650 3085
Department of Artificial Intelligence,    Edinburgh University
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