(Nie)obliczalny świat. Z filozoficzno-teologicznych rozważań nad granicami racjonalności
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2016
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Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II & Towarzystwo Teologów Dogmatyków
Abstrakt
Contemporary developments in science challenge philosophy and theology much more deeply than it was in the past. Scientific research on artificial intelligence has brought us the new problems to be solved. So then the question arises: can the computer have a mind like a human? In this interdisciplinary article the author deals with the question of the limits of the rationality. He analyses the range of problems discussed in the field of science, philosophy and theology. He presents Roger Penrose’s idea of a non-computable (non-algorithmic) character of the human consciousness. Because of this basic feature humans are not reducible to the computer. The author takes into consideration the mystery of world and shows its relevance for the theology. Finally, he draws attention to the necessity to develop science-theology dialogue and to elaborate a new discipline called theology of science.
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Roger Penrose, sztuczna inteligencja, nieobliczalna świadomość, tajemnica świata, teologia nauki, dialog między teologią a nauką, teologia, filozofia, nauka, racjonalność, artificial intelligence, non-computable consciousness, mystery of the world, theology of science, dialogue between theology and science, theology, philosophy, science, rationality
Cytowanie
Teologia w Polsce, 2016, Tom 10, Nr 1, s. 81-93.
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CC-BY - Uznanie autorstwa