The fact that the computer has a drastically more complex design does not make it anything more than a tool. — Cavacava
How is the algorithm realised? i.e. turned into physical form? It requires an intepreter - otherwise it is just marks on paper — Wayfarer
Is there an objective account of life? Can a "pencil and paper" be alive? — tom
Do physicalists think consciousness is "explainable" in physical terms? Life isn't even explained in physical terms, but rather in terms of abstractions that supervene on the physical. — tom
That is, unless one intends to posit some positive metaphysics specific to consciousness - you know, the soul or some such. — SophistiCat
Of course, what constitutes "true" understanding, as well as "true" conscious experience, is anyone's guess. I don't think there is a metaphysical truth of the matter here, because we are ultimately just stipulating how we are going to use words such as "understanding" and "conscious experience". — SophistiCat
-lots of folks have had gastrointestinal problems where they've ended up with parts of their gastrointestinal system damaged or removed and there's no evidence that that's affected anything mental in those individuals. — Terrapin Station
I'd also go further and add that not only does the object look a particular colour in a particular light, but that that object IS that particular colour in that particular light (from a particular perspective, of course). The object's properties are being directly affected by the properties of the light source, which is affecting the properties of our perception of the object. So the object is "blue" in one kind of light, and "green" in another kind of light, and so on. — numberjohnny5
What is it about computation, or translations from some sets of symbols to other sets of symbols, that could produce a state of conscious awareness? — jkop
Think about it though, if you had control over what one persons actions effected other peoples realities like that you could have quite a lot of control over the entire population while at the same time being completely non-existent to every human being alive. — intrapersona
If each 'phenomenal world' is entirely dependent on its 'experiencer' then this kind of causal interaction is impossible. — csalisbury
An experience is a biological phenomena: the identification of something, not an expression of it (eg with pen and paper). — jkop
When physics predicts results that have not been empirically verified it is because these predictions exist as a result of the formal logic.
This was what lead to the acceptance of GR in particular, the formal logic predicted things that were eventually empirically verified.
It more like a two way street.
We make formal logic models, and then verify them from observation and vice versa. — m-theory
will be honest, I have no interest in why you believe that what you said is valid. — m-theory
You think the brain has some non-physical aspect to it? — tom
If red is undecidable then Chalmers should not know if he is or is not experiencing it. — m-theory
Denial of known physics is always an option, particularly when there are no consequences that matter. — tom
I must admit I do not follow you here.
I don't understand why how this is the case? — m-theory
Except that physicalism explains reality with formal logic. — m-theory
No I am saying it is not possible to abstract anything from elusive subjective access. — m-theory
If you are not then you have no well formed logical method to define self. — m-theory
Subjectivity is abstracted from a necessary objectively existent dichotomy. — m-theory
As sure as you are that there is self, you are necessarily just as sure that there is a not self. — m-theory
To doubt entails that something must that doubts. — m-theory
If I am certain that you exist, it is because there is an effective procedure such that it is not logically possible to doubt that you exist. — m-theory
But like I said there is no reason to assume that there can be no full or complete account, or rather it is not logically necessary to assume this. — m-theory
I guess philosophy is just silly that way! — m-theory
Again how do you know you are having them?
How can you be sure? — m-theory
Descartes has already demonstrated that there is a logical method for being sure you exist. — m-theory
Yes that does not address the issue of your knowledge of mental phenomena that simply are.
How to you know they simply are? — m-theory
My entire point here is that physicalist do have an account for mental phenomena, and that the skeptics can disagree with that account to be sure, but what they would be in error if they said that mental phenomena is inexpiable for the physicalist and the physicalist has no account for them. — m-theory
Then you cannot actually claim you are logically certain you are having them. — m-theory
Pencil and paper can't get you a cup of "Earl Grey Tea, Hot!" or play Chopin, or win against you in a Chess match, et cetera. Pencil and paper can't even read itself. — Nils Loc
hat makes experiences of color etc. obtain is that those are properties of matter/structure/process complexes. You need the right sort of matter, in the right structures, undergoing the right processes, or you don't have the properties in question. — Terrapin Station
1.216 billion. See, they could do it too. — mcdoodle
I don't follow sorry. — m-theory
Or it is possible that there is some logical method for determining your experiences, but it is simply not within your subjective awareness, and thus seems to be brute when in fact it would be an effective logical method. — m-theory
So you don't use logic to know if you have experiences or not? — m-theory
So there is no logical method for deciding if you do or do not have mental phenomena? — m-theory
Irrelevant cultural side note: Why do we assign these mind numbing tasks to a billion Chinese? Do we suppose they have nothing better to do with their time. Why not a billion Africans? A billion Europeans and North Americans? Isn't it enough that they have to make all this junk we buy, without having to do all this calculation on top of everything else? — Bitter Crank
