Talk:The Mind's I

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Thought the article could use a rewrite, so went taking that "be bold" business to heart. Deleted some material that was better covered at Turing test and Chinese room, as well as other removed info that seemed more peripheral to the book than about the book itself, but I'll probably try to work the latter back in later unless someone else beats me to it. Mindspillage | spill your mind? 08:06, 29 Dec 2004 (UTC)

It needs even more rewriting. It's still painful to read even for the interested reader. I couldn't get further than the second paragraph. Krum Stanoev 19:26, 24 June 2007 (UTC)Reply[reply]

I think it's a good article. I'd like to see a section about the book's reception with critics and its impact on philosophy and culture. --Gallusgallus (talk) 02:29, 13 December 2009 (UTC)Reply[reply]