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- China_brain abstract "In the philosophy of mind, the China brain thought experiment (also known as the Chinese Nation or Chinese Gym) considers what would happen if each member of the Chinese nation were asked to simulate the action of one neuron in the brain, using telephones or walkie-talkies to simulate the axons and dendrites that connect neurons. Would this arrangement have a mind or consciousness in the same way that brains do?Early versions of this argument were put forward in 1974 by Lawrence Davis and again in 1978 by Ned Block. Block argues that the China brain would not have a mind, whereas Daniel Dennett argues that it would.It is not to be confused with the Chinese room argument proposed by John Searle, which is also a thought experiment in philosophy of mind but relating to artificial intelligence.".
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- China_brain wikiPageWikiLink Alan_Turing.
- China_brain wikiPageWikiLink Artificial_intelligence.
- China_brain wikiPageWikiLink Axon.
- China_brain wikiPageWikiLink Behaviorism.
- China_brain wikiPageWikiLink Blockhead_(computer_system).
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- China_brain wikiPageWikiLink Consciousness.
- China_brain wikiPageWikiLink Daniel_Dennett.
- China_brain wikiPageWikiLink David_Chalmers.
- China_brain wikiPageWikiLink Dendrite.
- China_brain wikiPageWikiLink Dualism_(philosophy_of_mind).
- China_brain wikiPageWikiLink Eliminative_materialism.
- China_brain wikiPageWikiLink Functionalism_(philosophy_of_mind).
- China_brain wikiPageWikiLink Hilary_Putnam.
- China_brain wikiPageWikiLink Intuition.
- China_brain wikiPageWikiLink John_Searle.
- China_brain wikiPageWikiLink Materialism.
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- China_brain wikiPageWikiLink Ned_Block.
- China_brain wikiPageWikiLink Neuron.
- China_brain wikiPageWikiLink Neutral_monism.
- China_brain wikiPageWikiLink Orchestrated_objective_reduction.
- China_brain wikiPageWikiLink Philosophical_zombie.
- China_brain wikiPageWikiLink Philosophy_of_mind.
- China_brain wikiPageWikiLink Property_dualism.
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- China_brain wikiPageWikiLink Type_physicalism.
- China_brain wikiPageWikiLink Walkie-talkie.
- China_brain wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:mental_state.
- China_brain wikiPageWikiLink Wood.
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- China_brain subject Category:Thought_experiments_in_philosophy_of_mind.
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- China_brain comment "In the philosophy of mind, the China brain thought experiment (also known as the Chinese Nation or Chinese Gym) considers what would happen if each member of the Chinese nation were asked to simulate the action of one neuron in the brain, using telephones or walkie-talkies to simulate the axons and dendrites that connect neurons.".
- China_brain label "China brain".
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