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Action, Purpose, and Consciousness Among the Computers

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 March 2022

Richmond Campbell
Affiliation:
Dalhousie University
Alexander Rosenberg
Affiliation:
Dalhousie University

Abstract

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Discussion
Copyright
Copyright © 1973 by The Philosophy of Science Association

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Footnotes

We are indebted to D. Braybrooke, N. Mackintosh, M. Fearon, J. Gery, and S. Burns for observations and remarks without which this paper would not have been written. Our thanks are also due to the referees of this journal.

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