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Talk by Darsie Gillie
Manchester Guardian correspondent in Paris
France's constitution has broken down. Was it the fault of the skeleton of laws or the flesh and blood of behaviour that clothed it? General dc Gaulle has thought it essential to change the laws; what sort of behaviour could clothe the new skeleton he proposes?

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Darsie Gillie
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Manchester Guardian

by F. H. George
Lecturer in Psychology in the University of Bristol
Dr. George discusses the question of how far we can go in reproducing human characteristics in machines, and what benefit is derived from doing so. The process of making a mechanical artist, for instance, might shed light on what makes a real artist and on the relation between science and art.

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F. H. George

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