John Searle: Our shared condition -- consciousness
約翰.希爾勒 (John Searle): 我們共有的狀態:意識
John Searle has made countless contributions to contemporary thinking about consciousness, language, artificial intelligence and rationality itself. Full bio
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就不太好了吧?
如同我說的,他們應該要有興趣,
讓他難堪的問題時的模樣。
有一位老兄腦羞成怒地說,
先取得終身教授職!」
背負著重大責任的科學唯物主義者:
不然就是別種東西,
但那真的是別的東西,
(笑聲)
它就會舉起來!
如果是這樣,那還真是個大麻煩,
成為真實世界中的一部份?」
我馬上告訴你。
我們相信你沒有意識,
但是有件事他說對了,
關於意識的種種特徵,
或是一棟大樓代表了一所大學。
這是一語雙關。
為什麼他們會犯這種錯?
你可以反覆閱讀──
意識的存在是不能減少,
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
John Searle - PhilosopherJohn Searle has made countless contributions to contemporary thinking about consciousness, language, artificial intelligence and rationality itself.
Why you should listen
American philosopher John Serle has made countless contributions to contemporary thinking about consciousness, language, artificial intelligence and rationality itself. In his early work, he focused on the nature of language and what we are conveying when we speak and how the intention behind what we intend to say can the meaning of words from context to context.
He is best known for his “Chinese Room” thought experiment, which challenges the notion of a truly intelligent artificial intelligence. In it, he imagines a room containing an individual, who speaks only English, working with a set of English instructions to write a series of Chinese characters in order to anonymous communicate with a Chinese speaker outside the room. If that individual follows the instructions carefully, she can effectively fool the Chinese speaker into thinking he’s talking to someone who understands his language. Serle argues that, at the very least, the metaphor raises deep complications as to whether or not one can truly describe convincing simulations of intelligence as intelligent.
He remains of firm believer that subjective experiences are real -- even if they don’t always describe things are they really are -- and are worth thinking about in objective terms because of it.
John Searle | Speaker | TED.com