On 3/28/07, Bruno Marchal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Le 26-mars-07, à 01:34, Stathis Papaioannou a écrit : > > > Standard computationalism is just the theory that your brain could be > > replaced with an appropriately configured digital computer and you > > would not only act the same, you would also feel the same. Bruno goes > > on to show that this entails there is no separate physical reality by > > means of the UDA, but we can still talk about computationalism - the > > predominant theory in cognitive science - without discussing the UDA. > > > Yes. And I intervene only when I find a contradiction between what is > said, with the consequence of the UDA. > I am also open to criticism of the UDA itself. > > > > > > And in any case, the ideas Brent and I have been discussing are still > > relevant if computationalism is wrong and (again a separate matter) > > there is only one universe. > > > Certainly. > > > Bruno > > > Then comes my ceterum censeo (applicable to the entire discussion) after Bruno's Certainly : -- AS FAR AS WE KNOW --(today). John
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