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>From: petersow@saifr00.cfsat.honeywell.com (Wayne Peterson)
Subject: Re: The Challenge
Message-ID: <1992Apr10.144721.15462@saifr00.cfsat.honeywell.com>
Keywords: Searle, Chinese Room
Organization: Honeywell Air Transport Systems Division
References: <1992Apr7.222046.16470@psych.toronto.edu> <1992Apr8.173500.26844@gpu.utcs.utoronto.ca> <1992Apr9.203334.19669@psych.toronto.edu>
Date: Fri, 10 Apr 92 14:47:21 GMT
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Micheal Gemar writes:

"I agree that behaviour serves as "evidence".  I use behaviour all the time
to determine whether or not posters on the net are intelligent :-)."

Does this make them imposters?

-Wayne

Just asking?


