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Men, Monkeys, and Machines

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Neural Assemblies

Part of the book series: Studies of Brain Function ((BRAIN FUNCTION,volume 7))

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Now we come back to the question that has clearly emerged from the construction given in the first part of this book, and that may have lingered in the back of the reader’s mind most of the time. Can we regard ourselves as robots?

Er funktioniert wie eine Uhr, und ist doch bloß ein Uhu nur. C. Morgenstern

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Palm, G. (1982). Men, Monkeys, and Machines. In: Palm, G. (eds) Neural Assemblies. Studies of Brain Function, vol 7. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-81792-2_15

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