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John Searle - Wikipedia John Searle John Rogers Searle ( sɜːrl ⓘ; July 31, 1932 – September 17, 2025) was an American philosopher widely noted for contributions to the philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, and social philosophy
约翰·塞尔_百度百科 约翰·塞尔(John Rogers Searle,1932年7月31日—2025年9月17日),美国哲学家,出生于科罗拉多州丹佛市。 1949年至1952年就读于威斯康星大学,1955年获罗兹奖学金赴牛津大学学习,师从奥斯汀(J L Austin)研习语言分析哲学,1959年获博士学位。
John Searle | Biography, Philosophy, Facts | Britannica John Searle was an American philosopher best known for his work in the philosophy of language—especially speech act theory—and the philosophy of mind He also made significant contributions to epistemology, ontology, the philosophy of social institutions, and the study of practical reason
John Searle, Philosopher Who Wrestled With A. I. , Dies at 93 John R Searle, an uncompromising and wide-ranging philosopher who was best known for a thought experiment he formulated, decades before the rise of ChatGPT, to disprove that a computer program
John Searle (1932–2025): A Titan Passes | Science and Culture Today John R Searle was one of the titans of late 20th- and early 21st-century philosophy His work on language, mind, and social reality shaped entire fields, and his style — clear, direct, and combative — ensured that his ideas reached beyond the ivy walls of the university
Searle, John (1932–) - Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy John Searle was a pupil of J L Austin at Oxford in the 1950s He is the Mills Professor of Mind and Language at the University of California, Berkeley, where he has taught philosophy since 1959
John Searle | National Endowment for the Humanities Philosopher John Searle challenges the notion that the mind works as a computer "That's not to say that computers are useless and we shouldn't use them," he says "But the computer does a model or a simulation of a process The computer theory of the mind is a fallacy "
John Searle - Philosophy, Mind, Consciousness | Britannica According to Searle, the derived intentionality of language accounts for the apparently mysterious capacity of words, phrases, and sentences to refer not only to things in the world but also to things that are purely imaginary or fictional