ISLAMIC CLASSICAL THEISM AND THE PROSPECT OF STRONG ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

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Abstract

This article investigates the compatibility of strong artificial intelligence (AI) with classical theism, particularly within the Islamic tradition. By examining the functionalist view of mental states, we argue that a Muslim who accepts classical theism should be open to the possibility of AI that possesses genuine mental states. We present two arguments to support this claim: one that challenges substance dualism and another that assumes dualism. Both arguments demonstrate that mental states can arise in at least two different substances, which implies functionalism. As a result, the development of strong AI would not be surprising from an Islamic perspective, and its creation might even provide corroborative evidence for classical theism. This article thus provides a philosophical foundation for the existence of conscious and intelligent machines and their potential compatibility with Islamic beliefs.

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Doko, E. (2023). ISLAMIC CLASSICAL THEISM AND THE PROSPECT OF STRONG ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE. Ilahiyat Studies, 14(1), 85–105. https://doi.org/10.12730/is.1283109

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