Abstract
The paper suggests test computerizm as a methodological paradigm of cognitive science, intended to justify the attribution of mental phenomena to computer systems in general and the results of multi-agent tools of artificial societies in particular. To assess the role of test computerization, an analysis of modern functionalisms is carried out and a sufficient degree of its identity is demonstrated to machine functionalism, with the exception of the post-nonclassical position of the subject function, which uses the comprehensive Turing test to study cognitive phenomena simulated by a multi-agent computer system.
Keywords
functionalism, computational theory, test computerism, comprehensive Turing test, multiagent systems
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