title: The Annotation Game: On Turing (1950) on Computing, Machinery, and Intelligence creator: Harnad, Stevan subject: Philosophy of Mind subject: Robotics description: This quote/commented critique of Turing's classical paper suggests that Turing meant -- or should have meant -- the robotic version of the Turing Test (and not just the email version). Moreover, any dynamic system (that we design and understand) can be a candidate, not just a computational one. Turing also dismisses the other-minds problem and the mind/body problem too quickly. They are at the heart of both the problem he is addressing and the solution he is proposing. publisher: Kluwer contributor: Epstein, Robert contributor: Peters, Grace date: 2006-07 type: Book Chapter type: NonPeerReviewed format: text/html identifier: http://cogprints.org/3322/1/turing.html format: application/pdf identifier: http://cogprints.org/3322/2/turing.pdf identifier: Harnad, Stevan (2006) The Annotation Game: On Turing (1950) on Computing, Machinery, and Intelligence. [Book Chapter] (In Press) relation: http://cogprints.org/3322/