Block's Conversational Jukebox thought experiment is intended to show that
A. the conversational Jukebox can have mental states.
B. Searle's Chinese Room thought experiment proves nothing.
C. there's more to being intelligent than simply producing the right output relative to a given input.
D. No one has mental states.
Answer: C
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The above heresy comes from a Greek word that means "to
A) bleed" B) deny" C) seem" D) dream"
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What will be an ideal response?
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