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Searle's objection
Even if a program could pass the Turing Test, it still does not think
Chinese Room Argument
1) Brains cause minds
2) Syntax is not sufficient for semantics
3) Computer programs are defined entirely by their syntactic structures
4) Minds have specifically semantic content
Therefore, programs cannot have minds
Systems Reply
Maybe the man in the room doesn't understand, but the whole system does
Reply to Systems Reply
Even if the man incorporates the system, he still can't understand
Reply to Reply to Systems Reply
The principle that, if the whole can't do something, then a part can't do something is dubious
Copeland Reply to Chinese Room Argument
Not valid to argue from the fact that the man doesn't understand, that the entire room doesn't understand