[ExI] Is the brain a digital computer?
Gordon Swobe
gts_2000 at yahoo.com
Mon Feb 22 16:20:56 UTC 2010
--- On Mon, 2/22/10, Stathis Papaioannou <stathisp at gmail.com> wrote:
> Those who claim that the brain has properties that make it unique in the
> universe are sometimes lumped together with the vitalists and the
> dualists. It's perhaps name-calling, but it's what happens.
You and others here, not I, give the brain special status.
You think the organic brain differs from other biological organs. You will agree with me for example when I assert that a digital simulation of a complete heart running on a computer does not equal a real complete heart capable of pumping real blood through its chambers. Yes? But then you will disagree with me when I assert the same exact principle with respect to brains: you will disagree when I assert that a digital simulation of a brain running on a computer does not equal a real brain capable of having real thoughts.
Can you or anyone here explain why you think the brain deserves that special status without asserting mind/matter dualism? I don't think so.
-gts
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