Newell's list

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26 (5):601-602 (2003)
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Abstract

Newell wanted a theory of cognition to abide by some explicit criteria, here called the Newell Test. The test differs from the Turing Test because it is explicit. The Newell Test will include the Turing Test if its characterization of cognition is complete. It is not. Its use here is open-ended: A system that does not pass it well invites improvement.

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Joseph Agassi
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