Functionalism, machines and incorrigibility
Journal of Philosophy 64 (April):203-20 (1972)
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William G. Lycan (1974). Mental States and Putnam's Functionalist Hypothesis. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 52 (May):48-62.
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