Do computers have mental states? Consider several accounts of what it is to have a mental state—Substance Dualism, Behaviorism, Identity Theory, Functionalism, Property Dualism. And consider one reason for thinking machines can think—the Turing Test—and one reason for thinking they cannot–Searle’s Chinese Room argument. Pick among these views and arguments two or three that you find most attractive or most promising, and consider the question of whether or not computers have mental states in light of those views and arguments.