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Quantum theory, the Chinese room argument and the symbol grounding problem
pp. 174-183
Abstract
I offer an alternative to Searle's original Chinese Room argument which I call the Sanskrit Room argument (SRA). SRA distinguishes between syntactic token and semantic symbol manipulations and shows that both are involved in human language understanding. Within classical mechanics, which gives an adequate scientific account of token manipulation, a symbol remains a subjective construct. I describe how an objective, quantitative theory of semantic symbols could be developed by applying the Schrodinger equation directly to macroscopic objects independent of Born's rule and hence independent of current statistical quantum mechanics. Such a macroscopic quantum mechanics opens the possibility for developing a new theory of computing wherein the Universal Turing Machine (UTM) performs semantic symbol manipulation and models macroscopic quantum computing.
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Bruza Peter, Sofge Donald A., Lawless William F. (2009) Quantum interaction: Third international symposium, Qi 2009, Saarbrücken, Germany, March 25-27, 2009. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 174-183
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-00834-4_15
Full citation:
Gomatam Ravi V. (2009) „Quantum theory, the Chinese room argument and the symbol grounding problem“, In: P. Bruza, D. A. Sofge & W. F. Lawless (eds.), Quantum interaction, Dordrecht, Springer, 174–183.