June 2023

Humanist Profile: Alan Turing Peter Bjork TheHumanist.com

God has given an immortal soul to every man and woman, but not to any other animal or machine. Hence no animal or machine can think. I am unable to accept any part of this… —ALAN TURING, “Computing Machinery and Intelligence,” Mind (October, 1950) British mathematician, cryptographer, and computer science pioneer Alan Mathison Turing was […]

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Humanist Profile: Alan Turing Peter Bjork TheHumanist.com

God has given an immortal soul to every man and woman, but not to any other animal or machine. Hence no animal or machine can think. I am unable to accept any part of this… —ALAN TURING, “Computing Machinery and Intelligence,” Mind (October, 1950) British mathematician, cryptographer, and computer science pioneer Alan Mathison Turing was

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Humanist Profile: Alan Turing Peter Bjork TheHumanist.com

God has given an immortal soul to every man and woman, but not to any other animal or machine. Hence no animal or machine can think. I am unable to accept any part of this… —ALAN TURING, “Computing Machinery and Intelligence,” Mind (October, 1950) British mathematician, cryptographer, and computer science pioneer Alan Mathison Turing was

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Humanist Profile: Alan Turing Peter Bjork TheHumanist.com

God has given an immortal soul to every man and woman, but not to any other animal or machine. Hence no animal or machine can think. I am unable to accept any part of this… —ALAN TURING, “Computing Machinery and Intelligence,” Mind (October, 1950) British mathematician, cryptographer, and computer science pioneer Alan Mathison Turing was

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Humanist Profile: Alan Turing Peter Bjork TheHumanist.com

God has given an immortal soul to every man and woman, but not to any other animal or machine. Hence no animal or machine can think. I am unable to accept any part of this… —ALAN TURING, “Computing Machinery and Intelligence,” Mind (October, 1950) British mathematician, cryptographer, and computer science pioneer Alan Mathison Turing was

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Humanist Profile: Alan Turing Peter Bjork TheHumanist.com

God has given an immortal soul to every man and woman, but not to any other animal or machine. Hence no animal or machine can think. I am unable to accept any part of this… —ALAN TURING, “Computing Machinery and Intelligence,” Mind (October, 1950) British mathematician, cryptographer, and computer science pioneer Alan Mathison Turing was

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Humanist Profile: Alan Turing Peter Bjork TheHumanist.com

God has given an immortal soul to every man and woman, but not to any other animal or machine. Hence no animal or machine can think. I am unable to accept any part of this… —ALAN TURING, “Computing Machinery and Intelligence,” Mind (October, 1950) British mathematician, cryptographer, and computer science pioneer Alan Mathison Turing was

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Humanist Profile: Alan Turing Peter Bjork TheHumanist.com

God has given an immortal soul to every man and woman, but not to any other animal or machine. Hence no animal or machine can think. I am unable to accept any part of this… —ALAN TURING, “Computing Machinery and Intelligence,” Mind (October, 1950) British mathematician, cryptographer, and computer science pioneer Alan Mathison Turing was

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Humanist Profile: Alan Turing Peter Bjork TheHumanist.com

God has given an immortal soul to every man and woman, but not to any other animal or machine. Hence no animal or machine can think. I am unable to accept any part of this… —ALAN TURING, “Computing Machinery and Intelligence,” Mind (October, 1950) British mathematician, cryptographer, and computer science pioneer Alan Mathison Turing was

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Humanist Profile: Alan Turing Peter Bjork TheHumanist.com

God has given an immortal soul to every man and woman, but not to any other animal or machine. Hence no animal or machine can think. I am unable to accept any part of this… —ALAN TURING, “Computing Machinery and Intelligence,” Mind (October, 1950) British mathematician, cryptographer, and computer science pioneer Alan Mathison Turing was

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