Suppose a group of scientists succeeded in building a


Suppose a group of scientists succeeded in building a computer equal to a human person in its ability to sense, feel, and think (including self-consciousness). What theory of mind (Substance Dualism, Mind-Brain Identity, Property Dualism, Functionalism, or Philosophical Behaviorism) would best explain such a computer? Why?... (Note: Most persons would infer that this hypothetical computer has a mind. But you are not given that the computer has a mind, so the question can be answered by using one theory to support the conclusion that it does not have a mind instead of explaining why it does.).... rules of argument should be should be used when Answering.... (a rule book for argument by Anthony Weston) is a recomended book.

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