Human-like computers: a lesson in absurdity
Some 50 years ago, the computer scientist Joseph Weizenbaum found that the idea that the socialization of a machine might in any way be comparable to the one of a human, is a sign of the madness of our time. Today, the idea is mostly not seen as a mad but rather as a quite plausible one, as are many...
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Zusammenfassung: | Some 50 years ago, the computer scientist Joseph Weizenbaum found that the idea that the socialization of a machine might in any way be comparable to the one of a human, is a sign of the madness of our time. Today, the idea is mostly not seen as a mad but rather as a quite plausible one, as are many other ideas about human-likeness of computers, like them having consciousness. At a closer look, however, the alleged human-likeness of computers is merely derived from weak analogies, like them having intelligence just because they can play chess (and nothing else). The book details the psychological and physiological preconditions for human mental functions to occur, ones that cannot possibly be fulfilled by computers. It puts the computers-as-humans issue into the broader philosophical frame of the scientistic view that man is basically a machine |
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CONTENTS
PREFACE
.
7
INTRODUCTION
.
9
WHOLE
FIELDS
OF
SCIENCE
GONE
AWAY
.
13
PLANETARY
MOVEMENTS
-
A
THEOLOGICAL
PERSPECTIVE
.
13
THE
HERITABILITY
OF
INTELLIGENCE
-
A
SCIENTIFIC
ZOMBIE
STILL
GOING
STRONG
.
14
BEHAVIORISM
-
A
MINDLESS
PSYCHOLOGY
.
16
PSYCHSOMATICS
-
AN
ETIOLOGY
LOST
AND
REGAINED
.
18
MIRROR
NEURONS
-
A
DEBACLE
CAUSED
BY
HYPE
.
20
LOCALIZATION
OF
MENTAL
TRAITS
-
PHRENOLOGY
'
S
LONG
GOODBYE
.
21
AL
PECULIARITIES
.
27
AL
-
A
MISNOMER
.
27
MISLEADING
USE
OF
ANALOGIES
-
RAISON
D
'
ETRE
OF
THE
FIELD
.
29
PREDICTIONS
MASQUERADING
AS
FACTS
.
30
A
GHOST
IN
EVERYTHING
.
32
HUMAN-LIKE
COMPUTERS
-
A
BELIEF
SYSTEM
.
35
THE
PHENOMENOLOGY
OF
MENTAL
FUNCTIONS
-
A
NEGLECTED
ISSUE
IN
PSYCHOLOGY
.
37
THE
BIOLOGICAL
BASIS
OF
MENTAL
FUNCTIONS
.
43
DOES
"
BEHAVE
LIKE
"
MEAN
"
BE
LIKE
"
?
.
53
THE
BRAIN
IS
NOT
A
COMPUTER
.
55
THE
TURING
TEST
-
WHAT
CAN
IT
TELL
US?
.
65
TAKING
THE
BRAIN
FOR
THE
HUMAN
-
A
DEPRIVED
VIEW
.
71
A
SHORT
PHENOMENOLOGY
OF
MENTAL
FUNCTIONS
.
73
MEMORY
.
74
PERCEPTION
.
81
MOTIVATION
AND
EMOTION
.
85
LEARNING
.
90
CONSCIOUSNESS
.
92
HUMAN-LIKE
COMPUTERS
-
A
SCIENTISTIC
DELUSION
.
107
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
.
119
LITERATURE
.
121
INDEX
.
125 |
adam_txt |
CONTENTS
PREFACE
.
7
INTRODUCTION
.
9
WHOLE
FIELDS
OF
SCIENCE
GONE
AWAY
.
13
PLANETARY
MOVEMENTS
-
A
THEOLOGICAL
PERSPECTIVE
.
13
THE
HERITABILITY
OF
INTELLIGENCE
-
A
SCIENTIFIC
ZOMBIE
STILL
GOING
STRONG
.
14
BEHAVIORISM
-
A
MINDLESS
PSYCHOLOGY
.
16
PSYCHSOMATICS
-
AN
ETIOLOGY
LOST
AND
REGAINED
.
18
MIRROR
NEURONS
-
A
DEBACLE
CAUSED
BY
HYPE
.
20
LOCALIZATION
OF
MENTAL
TRAITS
-
PHRENOLOGY
'
S
LONG
GOODBYE
.
21
AL
PECULIARITIES
.
27
AL
-
A
MISNOMER
.
27
MISLEADING
USE
OF
ANALOGIES
-
RAISON
D
'
ETRE
OF
THE
FIELD
.
29
PREDICTIONS
MASQUERADING
AS
FACTS
.
30
A
GHOST
IN
EVERYTHING
.
32
HUMAN-LIKE
COMPUTERS
-
A
BELIEF
SYSTEM
.
35
THE
PHENOMENOLOGY
OF
MENTAL
FUNCTIONS
-
A
NEGLECTED
ISSUE
IN
PSYCHOLOGY
.
37
THE
BIOLOGICAL
BASIS
OF
MENTAL
FUNCTIONS
.
43
DOES
"
BEHAVE
LIKE
"
MEAN
"
BE
LIKE
"
?
.
53
THE
BRAIN
IS
NOT
A
COMPUTER
.
55
THE
TURING
TEST
-
WHAT
CAN
IT
TELL
US?
.
65
TAKING
THE
BRAIN
FOR
THE
HUMAN
-
A
DEPRIVED
VIEW
.
71
A
SHORT
PHENOMENOLOGY
OF
MENTAL
FUNCTIONS
.
73
MEMORY
.
74
PERCEPTION
.
81
MOTIVATION
AND
EMOTION
.
85
LEARNING
.
90
CONSCIOUSNESS
.
92
HUMAN-LIKE
COMPUTERS
-
A
SCIENTISTIC
DELUSION
.
107
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
.
119
LITERATURE
.
121
INDEX
.
125 |
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