Brain, Mind, and Computers

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Herder and Herder, 1969 - Computers - 267 pages
This work represents Dr. Jaki's rebuttal of contemporary claims about the existence of, or possibility for, man-made minds. His method includes a meticulously documtned survey of computer development, a review of the relevant results of brain research, and an evaluation of the accomplishments of physicalist schools in psychology, symbolic logic, and linguistics.

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Introduction
9
Computers and the Brain
74
Computers and the Psyche
140
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