Why, according to Searle, might a residual behaviorism lead us to attribute intentionality to computers?
A) Because behaviorism holds that intentionality is a matter of the content of intentional states
B) Because it relies on a dualism of mind and body
C) Because computers can have similar input-output patters as humans
D) Searle argues the opposite: that behaviorism doesn't lead us to attribute such intentionality
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