Dualism

Appears in 1 paper

The philosophical position, associated with René Descartes, that mind and matter are fundamentally different kinds of thing.

As used in Paper 01 — Computing Machinery and Intelligence →

The philosophical position, associated with René Descartes, that mind and matter are fundamentally different kinds of thing. If dualism is true, a physical machine cannot have a genuine mind. Turing's paper implicitly challenges dualism by suggesting that behaviour — which is observable — is the right test of intelligence.