
To understand what makes us human we should look to machines
Asking people to think about the sensations and emotions of inanimate or non-human entities, offers a glimpse into how they think about mental life.
Milenko is the Editor at the Warrington College of Business Administration, University of Florida.
Asking people to think about the sensations and emotions of inanimate or non-human entities, offers a glimpse into how they think about mental life.
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