Given the Web, What Is Intelligence, Really?

In Harry Halpin & Alexandre Monnin (eds.), Philosophical Engineering. Wiley. pp. 134–148 (2013-12-13)
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This chapter argues that existing systems on the Web cannot approach human‐level intelligence, as envisioned by Descartes, without being able to achieve genuine problem solving on unseen problems. The chapter argues that this entails committing to a strong intensional logic. In addition to revising extant arguments in favor of intensional systems, it presents a novel mathematical argument to show why extensional systems can never hope to capture the inherent complexity of natural language. The argument makes its case by focusing on representing, with increasing degrees of complexity, knowledge in a first‐order language. Nevertheless, the attempts at representation fail to achieve consistency, making the case for an intensional representation system for natural language clear.

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original Bringsjord, Selmer; Govindarajulu, Naveen Sundar (2012) "Given the Web, What is Intelligence, Really?". Metaphilosophy 43(4):464-479

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Selmer Bringsjord
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Toward a Philosophy of The Web.Alexandre Monnin & Harry Halpin - 2012 - Metaphilosophy 43 (4):361-379.

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