Don't feel bad Pixy - JG is obsessed with philosophy as if it were somehow superior to the real world.
If you could take a step or two back you might realise that the truth is the reverse. It is not
me who is totally discounting one area of academic knowledge (philosophy) and claiming that "everything we actually know" is based on science. So who is the one who is making claims of superiority? You really can't see the irony, can you? People like PM
think they "fighting extremism". But he is every bit as extreme - and one-dimensional - as he people he thinks he is fighting. The post he made about the Chinese Room argument is a classic example. It was all bark and no bite. He doesn't actually understand either the chinese room argument
or the debate about realism so what we were treated to instead was the scientistic equivalent of:
"Evolution? Evolution?? You don't actually believe in that silly evolution do you!? LOL! (snigger)

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Really effective, isn't it?
The fact the the author of such statements is entirely convinced he knows what he is talking about, swaggeringly confident whilst displaying no actual knowledge of the subject, fools only people who are just extreme themselves. The sad thing is that most of the people at this site aren't like this, but the ones who
are take it upon themselves to trash peoples threads and cause flame wars, somewhat devaluing this site for everybody else. PM isn't interested in having a debate. He is interested in derailing threads and fanning the flames of his own ego.
Since I assume I'm not yet on ignore why don't you explain what it is you find so compelling about the Chinese Room argument and how you'd deal with the rebuttals against it?
Which rebuttals? I am not aware of any that are generally considered to work. As implied by the quote I originally posted, I do not believe there are any good rebuttals to the CRA.
I have an essay to write, and really can't be bothered to continue with this thread. Some of the people at this site seem to be in their own version of the dark ages. The era when large numbers of people believed in "strong AI" has
ended. Wake up and smell the roses.
