Stance: An International Undergraduate Philosophy Journal

Volume 15, Spring 2022

Jacob Berk
Pages 88-99

Putnam’s Problem of the Robot and Extended Minds

In this paper, I consider Hilary Putnam’s argument for the prima facie acceptance of robotic consciousness as deserving the status of mind. I argue that such an extension of consciousness renders the category fundamentally unintelligible, and we should instead understand robots as integral products of an extended human consciousness. To this end, I propose a test from conceptual object permanence, which can be applied not just to robots, but to the in­numerable artifacts of consciousness that texture our existences.