Searle uses the example of the Chinese Room to
A) illustrate the difficulty of learning another language, even for humans.
B) argue that computer programs are not yet sophisticated enough to mimic speaking Chinese.
C) demonstrate the absurdity of thinking that anything other than a brain could produce consciousness.
D) illustrate the difference between syntactic and semantic processes.
D
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A. white bull B. lion C. lamb D. ram
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)