[ExI] Is the brain a digital computer?
Gordon Swobe
gts_2000 at yahoo.com
Fri Feb 26 22:06:33 UTC 2010
--- On Fri, 2/26/10, Christopher Luebcke <cluebcke at yahoo.com> wrote:
> I've already argued for thinking as an emergent property
Yes, and I liked your analogy. You argued that conscious thought arises as an emergent property like the surface tension of water. I've made similar analogies here in which I compared consciousness to the frozen state of water. I like your analogy but I like mine better: the brain enters a state of consciousness like water enters a state of solidity.
>, but to assume that since the brain is made of mass that any of its
> properties must also have mass is absurd.
I wonder now if you want to defend property dualism.
I reject both substance and property dualism. On my view, at time t when the brain exists in conscious state s, the conscious thought at t exists in/as a particular configuration of brain matter. That configuration of brain matter at t has mass.
-gts
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