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by coldtea
133 days ago
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If what they do is "well described by a bunch of math", they're making calculations. Unless the substrate is essential and irreducible to get the output (whic is not if what they do is "well described by a bunch of math"), then the material or process (neurons or water pipes or billiard balls or 0s and 1s in a cpu) doesn't matter. >You've got the direction of the arrow backwards. Map, territory, etc. The whole point is that at the level we're interested in regarding "what is the process that creates thought/consciousness", the territory is not important: the mechanism is, not the material of the mechanism. |
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