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  1. The Campus War (Pelican) by John Searle, 1972-06-29
  2. Mind, Language and Society by John R. Searle, 2000-01-06
  3. A New And Improved Mode Of Constructing Beehouses And Beehives: And The Management Of The Same (1839) by John Searle, 2010-05-23
  4. Boy Still Missing: A Novel (P.S.) by John Searles, 2005-06-01
  5. Freiheit und Neurobiologie by John R. Searle, 2004-08-31
  6. Boy Still Missing - A Novel by John Searles, 2001
  7. Die Wiederentdeckung des Geistes. by John R. Searle, 1996-05-01
  8. Sprechakte. Ein sprachphilosophischer Essay. by John R. Searle, 2000-01-01
  9. Advocacy in the moot court program;: An analysis of the fundamentals of legal research, brief writing and oral advocacy for the beginning appellate advocate, by John S Searles, 1971
  10. Geist, Sprache und Gesellschaft. Philosophie in der wirklichen Welt. by John R. Searle, 2001-05-01
  11. Life in Our Hands : A Christian Perspective on Genetics and Cloning by John; Searle, John D. Bryant, 2004
  12. Bioethics for Scientists
  13. Reference and Computation: An Essay in Applied Philosophy of Language (Studies in Natural Language Processing) by Amichai Kronfeld, 1990-08-31
  14. Grenzen der kunstlichen Intelligenz: John R. Searles Philosophie des Geistes (Munchener philosophische Studien) (German Edition) by Erich Schafer, 1994

61. 48880. Searle, John. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
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62. The Rediscovery Of The Mind, By John R. Searle
john searle is an analytic philosopher, with some of the same notions as the positivists and behaviorists who rejected consciousness and lost the mind in the
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The Rediscovery of the Mind
by John R. Searle
the MIT Press, Cambridge, 1992
The title of the The Rediscovery of the Mind suggests the question "When was the mind lost?" Since most people may not be aware that it ever was lost, we must also then ask "Who lost it?" It was lost, of course, only by philosophers, by certain philosophers. This passed unnoticed by society at large. The "rediscovery" is also likely to pass unnoticed. But has the mind been rediscovered by the same philosophers who "lost" it? Probably not. John Searle is an analytic philosopher, with some of the same notions as the positivists and behaviorists who rejected consciousness and "lost" the mind in the first place, but he also does not sound like the kind of reductionist who would have joined that crowd. His views, indeed, are sensible enough, and some of his insights so important, that it is a shame to find his thought profoundly limited by some of the same mistakes and prejudices that ruined philosophy, and not just philosophy of mind, under the influence of those positivists and behaviorists. There is enough of genuine value in his treatment, that it can easily be taken up and, with relatively slight modification, added to what is of permanent value in the history of philosophy. Searle calls his theory of mind "biological naturalism." This expression is revealing, mainly for the nature of the limitations of the theory. Both terms, as used by Searle, bespeak

63. John R. Searle S Chinese Room Argument
searle, john R.(1979), What Is an Intentional State?, Mind 88, 7492. searle, john R.(1982), The Chinese room revisited, Behavioral and Brain Sciences (5)2.
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64. Philosophical Dictionary: Searle-Sheffer
searle, john (1932 ) American philosopher. Expanding on the work of JL Austin, searle s Speech Acts An Essay in the Philosophy
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65. Philosophers: Searle
searle, john. Is the Brain a Digital Computer by john searle. The Failures of Computationalism - by john searle. Minds, Brains, and Programs - by john searle.
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66. Beats Biblionetz - Personen: John R. Searle
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Geist, Sprache und Gesellschaft Sprechakte Ein sprachphilosphischer Essay Speech Acts Intentionality An essay in the Philosophy of Mind Geist, Hirn und Wissenschaft Die Reith lectures Minds, Brains and Science The 1984 Reith Lectures The Rediscovery of the Mind
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  • Unter Geist verstehe ich die Abfolgen von Gedanken, Gefühlen und Erfahrungen, ob bewusst oder unbewusst, die unser geistiges Leben ausmachen. im Buch Geist, Hirn und Wissenschaft
Intentionalität
  • Intentionalität ist definitionsgemäss jene Eigenschaft bestimmter Geisteszustände, durch die diese sich auf Gegenstände oder Angelegenheiten in der Welt richten oder beziehen. Überzeugungen, Begierden und Absichten sind demnach intentionale Zustände; unbestimmte Formen der Angst und Depression sind keine. im Text Geist, Gehirn, Programm

67. Biografia De Searle, John Rogers
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68. Review Of John Searle's Book, The Construction Of Social Reality
D. Review of john R. searle, The Construction of Social Reality, Free Press NY, 1995. john searle is a wellknown American philosopher, at the Univ.
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Review of John R. Searle, The Construction of Social Reality , Free Press:
N.Y., 1995 John Searle is a well-known American philosopher, at the Univ. of Calif, Berkeley. He has written a number of books such as "Speech Acts," "Intentionality," "The Rediscovery of the Mind," and "Minds, Brains, and
Science," and a multitude of scholarly articles. Searle is very much a Modernist philosopher. He believes that there exist objective facts which make the world the way it is and that at least some of these facts can be known to a high degree of probability. He is careful to define key terms as precisely as he can and explain them with a multitude of examples. He writes in a plain and unadorned style, avoiding flowery passages and dark sayings. No special expertise is needed to understand this book. Any theses he advances he defends with arguments that he believes to be rigorous and logical. But for all his Modernism, he is Post-Modern in holding that much of our knowledge is concerned with facts which are socially constructed. Most of this ``book consists of an examination of these social facts and an explanation of how they arise. In this book, Searle defends the "Realist" view that there exists a real world comprised of objective facts which fall into two categories. In one category are (1) those facts (he calls them "brute facts") which exist independently of what humans think about them and (2) those facts which depend for their existence on human thought (he calls them "social facts.") Examples of the first sort are the mental fact that I am now in pain and the physical facts that Mount Everest has snow and ice at its summit and that hydrogen atoms have one electron. Examples of the second sort of fact, social facts, are that this piece of paper is a five dollar bill, that he is a citizen of the U. S., that the New York Giants won the 1991 superbowl, and that he owns a piece of property in Berkeley, CA.

69. JOHN SEARLE'S CHINESE ROOM ARGUMENT (24-Sep-2003)
john searle S CHINESE ROOM ARGUMENT. john searle begins his (1990) ``Consciousness, Explanatory Inversion and Cognitive Science with.
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John Searle begins his (1990) ``Consciousness, Explanatory Inversion and Cognitive Science'' with The Chinese Room Argument can be refuted in one sentence: Searle confuses the mental qualities of one computational process, himself for example, with those of another process that the first process might be interpreting, a process that understands Chinese, for example.
Here's the argument in more detail.
A man is in a room with a book of rules. Chinese sentences are passed under the door to him. The man looks up in his book of rules how to process the sentences. Eventually the rules tell him to copy some Chinese characters onto paper and pass the resulting Chinese sentences as a reply to the message he has received. The dialog continues. To follow these rules the man need not understand Chinese. Searle concludes from this that a computer program carrying out the rules doesn't understand Chinese either, and therefore no computer program can understand anything. He goes on to argue about biology being necessary for understanding.
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70. References
searle, john R. (1969) Speech Acts Cambridge, Eng., Univ. Press. searle, john R. (1984) Minds, Brains, and Science, Cambridge, Mass.
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Austin, J. L. (1962) How to Do Things with Words , Oxford. Dorschel, Andreas (1989) : ``What is it to Understand a Directive Speech Act?'', Australasian Journal of Philosophy , Vol. 67, No. 3, September 1989. Francez, Nissim and Amir Pnueli (1978) : ``A Proof Method for Cyclic Programs'', Acta Informatica Francez, Nissim (1976) The Analysis of Cyclic Programs , PhD Thesis, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel. Francez, Nissim (1978) : ``An Application of a Method for Analysis of Cyclic Programs'', IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering , vol. SE-4, No. 5, pp. 371-378, September 1978. Grice, Paul (1989) Studies in the Way of Words , Harvard University Press. This is a collection of his papers. McCarthy, John (1963) : ``Towards a Mathematical Theory of Computation'', in Proc. IFIP Congress 62, North-Holland, Amsterdam. McCarthy, John (1967) : ``Correctness of a Compiler for Arithmetic Expresions'' (with James Painter), Proceedings of Symposia in Applied Mathematics, Volume XIX

71. 2001 Annual Lecture
We are pleased to announce that the fourth Royal Institute of Philosophy Annual Lecture will be given by Professor john searle.
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The 2001 Annual Lecture This lecture has now taken place We are pleased to announce that the fourth Royal Institute of Philosophy Annual Lecture will be given by Professor John Searle Its title is: "Freedom of the Will As a Problem in Neurobiology" It will take place in the Beveridge Hall, Senate House, University of London, Malet St., on Friday 2nd February 2001 at 5.30 p.m. Professor Ted Honderich ( http://www.ucl.ac.uk/~uctytho/ ) will preside. Professor John Searle, of the University of California at Berkeley, is known for many books, including: Speech Acts
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The Campus War
Minds, Brains and Science
The Rediscovery of the Mind
The Construction of Social Reality
The Mystery of Consciousness The Royal Institute of Philosophy annual lectures are in accord with the Institute's tradition of advancing philosophy as a humanist discipline.

72. Spirit And Sky Philosophy: Philosophers: S: Searle-john
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  • Chinese Room Argument Chinese Room Argument A study of this argument by Searle and the discussion which it generated. Aimed at beginning students of the philosophy of mind.
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  • Conversation with John Searle Conversation with John Searle Wide-ranging interview conducted by Harry Kreisler. Features images and streaming video.
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  • EpistemeLinks.com: Searle, John EpistemeLinks.com: Searle, John Collection of Links related to the philosophy of John Searle.
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  • Generation5.org: John Searle Generation5.org: John Searle A short interview focusing on Searle's views concerning artificial intelligence.
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  • Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Chinese Room Argument Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Chinese Room Argument Article by Larry Hauser, on Searle's well-known thought experiment opposing the possibility of artificial intelligence. The argument and several counterarguments are considered.

73. Reason Magazine -- February 2000, Reality Principles: An Interview With John R.
Reality Principles An Interview with john R. searle Eminent philosopher john R. searle defends free speech, free inquiry, and the Enlightenment.
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Eminent philosopher John R. Searle defends free speech, free inquiry, and the Enlightenment. Interviewed by Edward Feser and Steven Postrel In an intellectual scene filled with critics of the Enlightenment's quest for a coherent understanding of the way the world works, philosopher John R. Searle has become a high-profile defender and exemplar of Enlightenment methods. A professor of philosophy at the University of California at Berkeley and the author of 10 books, he attacks big questionsthe nature of reality, the mind/body problem, the nature of consciousnessin what he sees as a continuation of the Enlightenment's scientific and philosophical program. Along the way, he has become a leading voice in the debates over the possibility of artificial intelligence. Among A.I. researchers and cognitive scientists, he is most famous, and controversial, for his "Chinese Room" thought experiment, which attacks the idea that intelligence is merely rapid computation. "Philosophy in the Real World," the subtitle of his most recent book

74. Conversations With John Searle
Conversations with john searle. Conversations with john searle. Format Paperback, 278pp. ISBN 9871022115. john searle. Gustavo Faigenbaum.
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76. Searle Against The World:
john searle finds this answer objectionable. searle, john (1983), Intentionality. An Essay in the Philosophy of Mind, Cambridge, Eng. Cambridge.
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Searle against the world: how can experiences find their objects?
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Here's an old question in the philosophy of perception: here I am, looking at this pen [I hold up a pen in my hand]. Presumably I really am seeing this pen. Even so, I could be having an experience just like the one I am having without anything being there. So how can the experience I am having really involve direct awareness of the pen? It seems as though the presence of the pen is inessential to the way the experience is. Traditionally, this question was used to raise skeptical worries about perceptual experience and to motivate the sense-data thesis, according to which perceptual experiences, even veridical ones, are directly of mental or private objects and only indirectly of their physical objects. I addressed these epistemological and ontological problems in my dissertation nearly thirty years ago, but it's not yet time for me to take them up again. What interests me today is what might be called the semantic problem of perceptual experience. It concerns the fact that experiences are directed at objects. This is what Searle and many other philosophers call the Intentionality of experience. Here I am looking at this pen. What makes it the case that it is

77. Minds, Brains And Science: Jeffrey Mishlove Interviews John Searle
MINDS, BRAINS AND SCIENCE With john searle, Ph.D. JEFFREY MISHLOVE, Ph.D. Hello and welcome. Welcome, john. john searle, Ph.D. Thank you.
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With JOHN SEARLE, Ph.D. JEFFREY MISHLOVE, Ph.D.: Hello and welcome. Our topic today is intentionality in science, and my guest is Dr. John Searle, a professor of philosophy and cognitive science at the University of California at Berkeley. Dr. Searle is the author of many interesting books, including Intentionality , and also Minds, Brains, and Science . Welcome, John. JOHN SEARLE, Ph.D.: Thank you. MISHLOVE: You know, you talk about the mind in a refreshing way. Basically what you say is the mind is just about what it seems to be that the naive view of the mind is real; we don't need to look for hidden explanations of how the mind works. SEARLE: With one qualification, and that is I don't think there is a thing called the mind. I think this noun, mind, is a source of confusion, but I think it's pretty obvious. We really do have beliefs and desires and hopes and fears, and we're conscious pretty much when we're awake, and when we fall asleep we become unconscious except for dreams. So most of our views about the mind are pretty much right, and they could hardly be wrong, because where the mind is concerned, most of the way that things seem has to be the way they are, because for things like being in pain or being conscious, there isn't any difference between really being in pain and seeming to be in pain. MISHLOVE: I gather you'd probably agree with the physicist Eddington who described mental experience as being direct experience, whereas our other scientific knowledge is secondary, once removed.

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79. Mystery Of Consciousness; Author: Searle, John R. (Mills Professor Of Philosophy
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