Bora, Mayank2021-10-132021-10-132020-030976-4496https://ir.nbu.ac.in/handle/123456789/4129The computational theory of mind for a few decades has been the ruling paradigm in the Analytic Philosophy of Mind and Cognitive Sciences, and probably one of the most significant facets of the “cognitive revolution”. While it is believed that this is for a great part for good reasons, there are certain aspects, perhaps the most significant ones, of Mind and Cognition that may be far from being well understood within this paradigm. Searle’s Chinese Room Argument (henceforth CRA) may be seen as providing reasons why this might be the case when it comes to Intentionality and Consciousness.enIntentionality, Understanding, And Symbol Grounding: Searle’s Chinese Room Argument and The Limits of ComputationalismPhilosophical Papers Journal of Department of Philosophy, Vol. XVI, March-2020, pp. 151-164Article