I would want to know why the person who designed the machine decided that the output should be. And if his reason or theory was based on behavior. I don't see how it could avoid it.

—Barry



On 20 Dec 2014, at 6:09, Russ Abbott wrote:

Suppose you had a device that could read brain waves and determine whether someone believed in [a]theism. Since this wouldn't be a diagnosis based on
behavior would it get at what you want?

*-- Russ Abbott*
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