2009

Is It Enough to Get the Behaviour Right?

Levesque

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This paper argues against Searle's Chinese Room argument by shifting the debate to a simpler scenario, the Summation Room, demonstrating that producing complex behavior like addition requires more than just symbol manipulation, implying that similar constraints apply to the Chinese Room argument.

Main Contributions

  • The paper introduces the Summation Room thought experiment as an analogy to the Chinese Room.
  • It argues that producing complex behavior, such as addition, requires more than just symbol manipulation.
  • It claims that the Chinese Room argument is flawed because it assumes that complex behavior can be produced without understanding.
  • It suggests that Turing's view is correct: behavior is the real issue, and simple tricks cannot account for human-level intelligence.
  • It implies that unrestricted, long-term conversation in Chinese would surely not fall into the category of simple tricks.

Abstract

This paper deals with the relationship between intelligent behaviour, on the one hand, and the mental qualities needed to produce it, on the other. We consider two well-known opposing positions on this issue: one due to Alan Turing and one due to John Searle (via the Chinese Room). In particular, we argue against Searle, showing that his answer to the so-called System Reply does not work. The argument takes a novel form: we shift the debate to a different and more plausible room where the required conversational behaviour is much easier to characterize and to analyze. Despite being much simpler than the Chinese Room, we show that the behaviour there is still complex enough that it cannot be produced without appropriate mental qualities.

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