Archive for April, 2008

4. A Response to a Non-Philosophical Stimulus

Posted in Non-Philosophical Source on April 17, 2008 by Chris

Please Note: Even though this NPS has been released the other previous NPS’s are still live and available for comments.

What does this non-philosophical source suggest to you?

Answer the two following questions in your response:

1) What Issues about the Self does it suggest?

2) What is your position on this issue?

Please feel free to respond to someone else’s comments.

Be the first one to offer a comment or interpretation!

3. Response to Non-Philosophical Stimulus

Posted in Non-Philosophical Source with tags on April 14, 2008 by Chris

Please Note: Even though this NPS has been released the other previous NPS’s are still live and available for comments.

What does this non-philosophical source suggest to you?

Answer the two following questions in your response:

1) What Issues about the Self does it suggest?

2) What is your position on this issue?

Please feel free to respond to someone else’s comments.

Be the first one to offer a comment or interpretation!

2. A Response to a Non-Philosophical Stimulus

Posted in Non-Philosophical Source with tags on April 12, 2008 by Chris

Please Note: Even though this NPS has been released the other previous NPS’s are still live and available for comments.

What does this non-philosophical source suggest to you?

Answer the two following questions in your response:

1) What Issues about the Self does it suggest?

2) What is your position on this issue?

Please feel free to respond to someone else’s comments.

Be the first one to offer a comment or interpretation!

1. Response to a Non-Philosophical Stimulus

Posted in Non-Philosophical Source with tags on April 7, 2008 by Chris

Non-Philosophical Stimulus

What does this non-philosophical stimulus suggest?

Answer the two following questions in your response:

1) What Issues about the Self does it suggest?

2) What is your position on this issue?

Please feel free to respond to someone else’s comments.

Be the first one to offer a comment or interpretation!

What about the other way round?

Posted in Mind/Body Issues with tags on April 7, 2008 by Chris

Now that you have reflected on the Turing Test consider this:

“The Blurring Test turns the Turing Test on its head and challenges humans to assert their humanity rather than the computer to assert intelligence. . . . Can you claim that your “human” attributes will forever be exclusively human? . . .

The Blurring Test is about human progress: Someday it might be important to convince our computers (and each other) that we are human.”

Soon computers will be able to ask you penetraing questions. Maybe they will ask you to prove you are a human.

Go to this site and see what you think: The Blurring Test

FOr the discussion plkease go to Weblab

Write a response/comment to this challenge!