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The Actor and the Spectator.
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1977
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Artificial IntelligenceCognitionPsycholinguisticsMachine PerceptionPopular CultureSocial SciencesMedia StudiesCognitive ArchitectureHypothetical SceneDramaHuman BeingsTelevision StudyCognitive ScienceTheatreEmbodied CognitionMental ModelMachine ThinkPlaywritingArtificial ConsciousnessArtsAudience ReceptionLinguisticsTheatre StudyPhilosophy Of Mind
Can a machine think? More pointedly, if I am a machine, can I think? Beck answers these questions by analyzing two clusters of metaphors -- one of which dramatizes human beings as spontaneous agents (actors), and the other sees them as observers attempting to explain causally their own behavior and that of the actor (spectators). Using a hypothetical scene with two spectators, each explaining an action, and each representing a different way of viewing the world, Beck points up the central philosophical problems raised by the varieties of ways in which we explain our own actions and those of others.