Can Computers Think? The History and Status of the Debate - Map 5 (Part 2) of 7
Can Computers Think in Images?
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Can images be realistically represented in computer arrays?
Can computers represent the analogue properties of images?
Can computers recognize Gestalts?
Are images less fundamental than propositions?
Is image psychology a valid approach to mental processing?
Are images quasi-pictorial representations?
Other imagery arguments

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