This chapter presents a proposal for the cognitive evaluation of politicians and illustrates a story from Analog Science Fiction Magazine (being able to tell the difference between an elephant and a duck was once claimed by an American politician to prove he was not senile and thus qualified to hold office. Does saying something like that prove just the opposite? If it does, then what would be a valid cognitive qualification test for politicians?).

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Computers and Society

  • Paul J. Nahin

摘要

This chapter presents a proposal for the cognitive evaluation of politicians and illustrates a story from Analog Science Fiction Magazine (being able to tell the difference between an elephant and a duck was once claimed by an American politician to prove he was not senile and thus qualified to hold office. Does saying something like that prove just the opposite? If it does, then what would be a valid cognitive qualification test for politicians?).