(FUVEST - 2004 - 1a fase)
From Susan Blackmore
In his article on computers and consciousness, Igor Aleksander was quite wrong to say that “Susan Blackmore...implies that constructing a machine that is conscious like us would be impossible” (19 July, p 40).
I do indeed claim that consc...
(FUVEST - 2004 - 1a fase)
From Susan Blackmore
In his article on computers and consciousness, Igor Aleksander was quite wrong to say that “Susan Blackmore...implies that constructing a machine that is conscious like us would be impossible” (19 July, p 40).
I do indeed claim that consc...
(FUVEST - 2004 - 1a fase)
From Susan Blackmore
In his article on computers and consciousness, Igor Aleksander was quite wrong to say that “Susan Blackmore...implies that constructing a machine that is conscious like us would be impossible” (19 July, p 40).
I do indeed claim that consc...
(FUVEST - 2004 - 1a fase)
From Susan Blackmore
In his article on computers and consciousness, Igor Aleksander was quite wrong to say that “Susan Blackmore...implies that constructing a machine that is conscious like us would be impossible” (19 July, p 40).
I do indeed claim that consc...
(FUVEST - 2004 - 1a fase)
English is a colonial language that continued to be the official language after independence in virtually all African countries that were under British rule. In some cases it was retained to avoid ethnic tensions. But in all cases it was retained because of its prestige an...
(FUVEST - 2004 - 1a fase)
English is a colonial language that continued to be the official language after independence in virtually all African countries that were under British rule. In some cases it was retained to avoid ethnic tensions. But in all cases it was retained because of its prestige an...
(FUVEST - 2004 - 1a fase)
English is a colonial language that continued to be the official language after independence in virtually all African countries that were under British rule. In some cases it was retained to avoid ethnic tensions. But in all cases it was retained because of its prestige an...
(FUVEST - 2004 - 1a fase)
English is a colonial language that continued to be the official language after independence in virtually all African countries that were under British rule. In some cases it was retained to avoid ethnic tensions. But in all cases it was retained because of its prestige an...