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Can Machines Have Desires?
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This paper aims to show that the intuitive assumptions we have about what it means to desire — namely, to have dispositions to behave or …
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2019
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Tan, Juanda (creator)
Hill, Christopher (thesis advisor)
Arpaly, Nomy (reader)
Brown University. Philosophy (sponsor)
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Reinforcement learning
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ESSE PERCIPI EST CONCEPTUM?: ON CONCEPTUAL AND NONCONCEPTUAL FORMS OF PERCEPTION
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The “conceptualism” debate asks whether perception is conceptual or nonconceptual. It has arisen in different forms and guises throughout the history of philosophy. This thesis …
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2021
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Mazlish, John Zachary (creator)
Hill, Christopher (thesis advisor)
Brown University. Philosophy (sponsor)
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