Visual maps of the historical arguments in the topic, "Can computers think?"

https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/b2fnhQiNPrCduRZmp/visual-maps-of-the-historical-arguments-in-the-topic-can

Located here: http://​​www.macrovu.com/​​CCTGeneralInfo.html

Map 1: Can computers think? Map 2: Can the Turing test determine whether computers can think? Map 3: Can physical symbol systems think? Map 4: Can Chinese Rooms think? Map 5, Part 1: Can connectionist networks think? Map 5, Part 2: Can computers think in images? Map 6: Do computers have to be conscious to think? Map 7: Are thinking computers mathematically possible?

These are available, apparently, for purchase in their full (wall-poster) size.

Comment

https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/b2fnhQiNPrCduRZmp/visual-maps-of-the-historical-arguments-in-the-topic-can?commentId=DXJehNhyP2iP3bKKG

The "Thermostats can have beliefs" seems like a really good example of how beliefs should affect actions.

(For those looking, map 3 lowest area)