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Tag Archives: Artificial Intelligence
Materialism and Immaterialism
In my last post I discussed Substance Dualism (Cartesian Dualism). Dualist philosophers would argue that there are two distinct substances in the universe: the physical (material) world of our bodies, and the non-physical (ideal) world of our mind. Other philosophers … Continue reading
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Tagged Artificial Intelligence, Berkley, Idealism, Immaterialism, materialism, monism, personhood
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