
doi: 10.1007/bf00293431
Discussion de l'argumentation de J. R. Lucas suivant laquelle les etres humains ne peuvent etre des machines ("Minds, Machines and Godel", Philosophy, 36, 1961, p. 120-124). L'A. montre que l'argument de Lucas suivant lequel il n'est pas une machine repose sur une premisse erronee: suivant l'A., Lucas est donc lui-meme une machine.
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