Robots, intentionality and artificial intelligence

Authors

  • João de Fernandes Teixeira Faculdade de Filosofia e Ciências - FFC - Campus de Marília

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S0101-31731991000100006

Keywords:

Intentionality, mental representation, artificial intelligence, functionalism, robots, connectionism

Abstract

The paper focuses in philosophical problems concerning the nature of intentionality and mental representation. The first part presents a historical outline of the problem and reviews some classical/contemporary writings on the question. The second part examines the so-called Chinese Room Argument formulated by J. Searle. The third part presents a few arguments aiming to show the inadequacy of the functionalist model for the design of robots. The conclusion points to some alternatives to the traditional functionalist model such as, for instance, the connectionist model.

Published

1991-12-01

Issue

Section

Articles and Comments

How to Cite

Robots, intentionality and artificial intelligence. (1991). Trans/Form/Ação, 14, 109-121. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0101-31731991000100006