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by johnnyworker
895 days ago
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> For a "judgement" to be non-computable, it'd need to come from some factor in the human brain which violates know physics and can't be reproduced outside a human brain. You say this as if we are even close to understanding much less reproducing the human brain completely, which probably would have to include the web of relations with all sorts of other living things that also go into the judgements we make, and the emotions we have while making them. Until you actually do draw the rest of the owl, it's not exactly "religious" to say there's no owl. |
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> Until you actually do draw the rest of the owl, it's not exactly "religious" to say there's no owl.
The "real owl" here is to assume the human brain does something non-computable, in violation of all known physics and logic.