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Artificial intelligence

programming computers to do things that, in humans, require a mind


Turing test

attempts to find out if a computer could fool a human interviewer into thinking it is human


Authenticity

being yourself and not listening to what others say


Resoluteness

committed action over time to realize a project


Sentience

the ability to feel pleasure, pain, and emotions


Moral agent

a person with free will who is responsible for his chosen actions


Dystopia

a frightening vision of the future designed as a warning about present social trends


Theist

someone who believes in the existence of a perfect creator God


Atheist

someone who denies the existence of all deities


Agnostic

someone who suspends judgment on whether a perfect creator God exists


The Problem of Evil

an objection to the argument from design that claims the existence of evil is incompatible with believing in a perfect creator God


Theodicy

an attempt to explain how the existence of evil in the world is compatible with believing in a perfect creator God


Free Will defense

claims that much of the evil in the world results from human choice, which God had to grant us as morally responsible beings


Ultimate Harmony defense

claims that all apparent evil will bring about a greater good as part of God’s Divine Plan


Evolutionary theory

the natural order results from a process of random mutation and natural selection