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| Date | 2012-09-17 13:54 -0700 |
| Message-ID | <baca9bb7-bb2c-47fd-9fc7-de7be6ce5231@googlegroups.com> (permalink) |
| Subject | BCS-FACS/LMS Evening Seminar on Turing by Prof. Jack Copeland, 6 November 2012 |
| From | Jonathan Bowen <jpbowen@gmail.com> |
BCS-FACS Evening Seminar Joint event with the London Mathematical Society Tuesday 6 November 2012, 6:00pm Professor Jack Copeland (The University of Canterbury, New Zealand) The Mathematical Objection: Turing, Godel and Penrose on the Mind Abstract: Is what the mind does always computable? What Turing called the 'Mathematical Objection' to machine intelligence suggests not. Turing's subtle and interesting treatment of the Mathematical Objection has a lot to teach us about his view of mind. Turing is often portrayed as a card-carrying computationalist, but he would, Professor Copeland suggests, disagree with the simple claim that the mind is a Turing machine. On Professor CopelandÃs interpretation of his response to the Mathematical Objection, Turing believes that the Objection has no force at all against machine intelligence, but not because the Objection is necessarily mistaken in its claim that what the mind does is not always computable. The venue is the British Computer Society 1st Floor, The Davidson Building, 5 Southampton Street, London, WC2E 7HA. Refreshments will be available from 5.30pm. The seminar is free of charge and open to everyone. If you would like to attend, please register at: https://events.bcs.org/book/286/ See also poster under http://www.bcs.org/upload/pdf/mathematical-objection-nov12.pdf that you are welcome to distribute to anyone that may be interested. -- Prof. Jonathan Bowen Emeritus Professor, London South Bank University Chairman, Museophile Limited http://www.jpbowen.com
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