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21 February, 11:33

What is Descartes' argument for why en

sophisticated machines will never have

capacity to reason? Do you agree?

animals

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  1. 21 February, 13:34
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    Descartes seems to define an idea as a representational mode of thought, a mode of thought which represents a certain object ... The objective reality is the reality of the representational content of the idea; every idea is the idea of something, it represents something.
  2. 21 February, 13:47
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    Philosophers have held different perspectives about nature and ownership states of thought and reason and, subsequently, have offered various contentions for and against idea and idea in creatures.

    Similarly, as well known as Hume's announcement that creatures have thought and the reason is René Descartes' presentation. After the mistake of the individuals who deny God, Descartes expressed, "there is none that leads feeble personalities further from the straightway of righteousness than that of envisioning that the spirits of monsters are of a similar sort as our own.
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