Examlex
Why does Searle think we often attribute intentionality to machines?
Disinhibited
The reduction or absence of restraint over one's emotions, impulses, or behaviors, often resulting in actions that are spontaneous or considered socially inappropriate.
Illegally
Pertains to actions or activities that violate laws or regulations.
Antisocially
Acting in a manner that is contrary to the laws or norms of society, often harming or lacking consideration for the well-being of others.
Immorally
In a way that is not conforming to accepted standards of morality, often involving actions that are ethically wrong.
Q12: Socrates is found guilty and exiled from
Q42: If inductive arguments succeed in lending very
Q43: What are the three ways that a
Q48: What is "Hume's paradox"?<br>A) Despite our deepest
Q61: If sound, Aquinas's arguments prove that the
Q67: Camus holds that it is impossible to
Q75: If an extrinsic racist resists evidence to
Q142: For Kant, what is the supreme moral
Q175: Singer takes our current patterns of spending
Q201: From the moral point of view, we