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None of this can constitute objections to The Turing Test unless The Turing Test delivers necessary conditions for the attribution of intelligence.
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No doubt there are other available strategies so the problem does not by itself constitute an objection.
Of course, these possibilities would have to be established as the best explanation of the disagreements in question to constitute an objection to DMR.
So the absence of the vocabulary cannot be thought to constitute an objection to the good epistemic standing of such experiences.
This in itself does not constitute an objection to P1 of the indispensability argument, as Sober is quick to point out (Sober 1993, p. 53), although it does constitute an objection to Quine's overall view that mathematics is part of empirical science.
"We need not decide, however, whether Microsoft's objections constitute a 'substantial question' likely to lead to Supreme Court review, because Microsoft has failed to demonstrate any substantial harm that would result from the reactivation of the proceeding in the district court".
The second and third objections constitute what we might call a tribalist or relativist and a skeptical challenge.
Now, whether this ultimately constitutes an objection to biosemantics depends on whether that result is acceptable, and this is not clear to many.
Since, as noted above, the central motivation for possible world semantics was to deliver an extensional semantics for modal languages, any motivation for abstractionism as a semantic theory is arguably undermined.[30] However, it is not entirely clear that this observation constitutes an objection to abstractionism.
For, Schapiro's criticism does indeed constitute a devastating objection to Heidegger's interpretation of Van Gogh, if that interpretation is understood in the standard way.
Without addressing that issue, La Forge argued that even radical dissimilarity could not constitute a valid objection in principle to the efficacy of a putative cause; otherwise God, the supreme cause of everything, could not cause creatures that are so dissimilar to his nature (T 213; THM 124).
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