
Originally Posted by
indigosoul
pt 1 wouldn't satisfy the "external observer" constraint I gave, nor would it satisfy the scientific method (how do _I_ know that YOU think? How do I measure this?)
pt2 can be done with a good computer program, as you are certainly aware. do computers think? If so, then combined with your proof for point 1, then computers are alive. You see the problem...
Here we go again 
One at a time, you ask for proof of being alive, me being able to think is one proof of me being alive, because if I wasn't alive I wouldn't be thinking. That's the answer to the first question. You didn't ask to prove that I am able to think in the first question did you? So, if you wanted to know my answer to both questions in one go you should have specified so. Examiner error 
You asked to prove that I am able to think not whether or not my thinking is based on a basic mechanical level (Motor sensory skills) or whether or not my thinking is based on philosophical discussion or problem solving level. You asked to prove that I can think and I created a model via which my motor sensory thinking abillity can be proven 
Here is an interesting one for you, if a computer is intelligent enough to be able to repropgram itself to adopt to its new environments and thus have an awareness of self is it still dead or is it alive?
Oh, here is another one, do you view bacteria as dead or alive?
Last edited by Mish; 16-01-06 at 04:18 PM.
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