Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!ncar!boulder!sunybcs!rapaport From: rapaport@sunybcs.uucp (William J. Rapaport) Newsgroups: comp.ai Subject: Re: Provided: biblio-ref for Chinese Room Keywords: Chinese Room, NL understanding, AI Message-ID: <5695@cs.Buffalo.EDU> Date: 5 May 89 20:13:25 GMT References: <526@dlt1.uucp> <520@orawest.UUCP> Sender: nobody@cs.Buffalo.EDU Reply-To: rapaport@sunybcs.UUCP (William J. Rapaport) Organization: SUNY/Buffalo Computer Science Lines: 20 In article <520@orawest.UUCP> orawest!ejs@unix.sri.com (e john sebes) writes: >Searle wrote a short book that presents much of the motivation >for his position. It was published in the U.S. about 5 years ago, >and is called, I think _Minds, Brains, and Science_. My critical review of Searle's book appeared as: Rapaport, William J. (1988), ``To Think or Not to Think'' _Nous_ 22: 585-609. ========================================================================= William J. Rapaport Associate Professor of Computer Science Co-Director, Graduate Group in Cognitive Science Interim Director, Graduate Research Initiative in Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences Dept. of Computer Science||internet: rapaport@cs.buffalo.edu SUNY Buffalo ||bitnet: rapaport@sunybcs.bitnet Buffalo, NY 14260 ||uucp: {decvax,watmath,rutgers}!sunybcs!rapaport (716) 636-3193, 3180 ||fax: (716) 636-3464