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Peter Limper raises three important questions, all centered around the character of intelligence and its roles in theoretical and practical pursuits. He also poses some significant challenges for future philosophical work that needs to be done. I am grateful for his perceptive reading and acknowledge that when he read “between the lines,” as he said, he invariably got it right.
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Ferré, F. (1990). Clarifying and Applying Intelligence: A Reply to Peter Limper. In: Durbin, P.T. (eds) Broad and Narrow Interpretations of Philosophy of Technology. Philosophy and Technology, vol 7. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0557-3_4
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