Some historical remarks on Block’s “Aunt Bubbles” argument

The aim of this paper is to present a certain kind of argumentation against the idea of the Turing test (we call it CCSC—Complete Conversation System Claim) and to discuss the issue of its first formulation. Ned Block, with his idea of “Aunt Bubbles” argument, is thought of as a founding father of CCSC, but we present the results of our bibliographical researches which clearly show that the first formulation of CCSC should be ascribed to Polish writer and philosopher Stanisław Lem.