@misc{Lexicon of Arguments,
title = {Quotation from: Lexicon of Arguments – Concepts - Ed. Martin Schulz, 28 Mar 2024},
author = {Poundstone, W.},
subject = {Consciousness},
note = {I 343f
Consciousness/Leibniz: the consciousness cannot be found in an enlarged head ("Machine").
>G. W. Leibniz, >Consciousness.
Modern variant: Office building with employees: pleasure and pain are indistinguishable.
I 344
Functionalism/Poundstone: a computer that works just like a human brain, would also have consciousness.
>Artificial consciousness, >Artificial Intelligence, >Functionalism.
Einstein/InfeldVs: this question is like a closed pocket watch: we do not know.},
note = { Poundstone I William Poundstone Labyrinths of Reason, NY, 1988 German Edition: Im Labyrinth des Denkens Hamburg 1995
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