John Randolph Lucas (né le 18 juin 1929 à Guildford et mort le 5 avril 2020 dans le Somerset [1]) est un philosophe britannique.

Machines, and Gödel," which led to a debate with Douglas Hofstadter, whose "Gödel, Escher, Bach" includes a strong criticism of Lucas and defense of the idea of artificial intelligent machines. | | ... World Heritage Encyclopedia, the aggregation of the largest online encyclopedias available, and the most definitive collection ever assembled. Lucas is perhaps best known for his 1959 article "Minds. Category:English philosophers. Language; Watch; Edit; Philosophers from England. John Lucas (philosopher): | |John Randolph Lucas| |FBA| (born 18 June 1929) is a British philosopher.

John Lucas was educated at Winchester College and then (as a tutee of R.M. John Lucas was educated at Winchester College and Balliol College, Oxford, where he studied first mathematics, then Greats (Greek, Latin, Philosophy and Ancient History), obtaining first class honours, and taking the Oxford MA in 1954.

[2] He studied first mathematics, then Greats (Greek, Latin, Philosophy and Ancient History), obtaining first class honours. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Philosophers from England.
John Lucas was an inspiring tutor and philosopher and a huge part of @MertonCollege.
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