If computers can be given true Artificial Intelligence, then yes, they could experience intentionality like humans do because they could interact with objects on a purposeful level.
No, because humans invented computers so computers cannot be smarter than humans.
he use computers
Whether or not computers are a bad influence is a matter of personal opinion. If computers are not used in a good way they can indeed be a bad influence.
computers are very good at __________data into information
No
The quality or state of being intentional; purpose; design.
Steven W. Horst is a philosopher who has written extensively on philosophy of mind, cognitive science, and artificial intelligence. Some of his notable works include "The Computational Brain" and "Symbols, Computation, and Intentionality."
The computers are just props added into the game for a more realistic effect. You cannot actually "use" them.
It should be up to 10 computers although speed will drastically slow down with extra computers added.
Domain computers
Define "old computers." CD-R(W) drives have been pretty common since at least 2001. Ones on computers before that are uncommon,but still possible, and one can usually be added to it.
You can add as many as 8 nodes to a cluster if the computers are running on the x86 or IA64 platform.
Retailers such as Dell and Apple sell refurbished computers directly from their sites. The advantage of buying these computers through the retailers is an added warranty for the product.
Wolfgang Haberzettl has written: 'Sensomotorisches Tun' -- subject(s): Act (Philosophy), Intentionality (Philosophy), Movement (Philosophy)
Desktop PCs tend to run faster and are capable of having more storage than laptop computers. As an added bonus, desktop computers are normally less expensive.
Absolutely; modern computers have a modular design which allows additional memory to be added if desired.
William E. Lyons is an author who has written several books on leadership, management, and personal development. Some of his notable works include "The Secret of Staying Power" and "Leadership Secrets of the 10%.".