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hypnagogue said:The topic of consciousness is still a controversial and ultimately unresolved one; an excellent overview of different philosophical outlooks on the problem can be found in David Chalmers' paper http://jamaica.u.arizona.edu/~chalmers/papers/nature.html . (By the way, you might be interested to know that Pinker himself acknowledges the existence and 'hardness' of the hard problem of consciousness; I'm not sure he would be entirely comfortable with the dictum, 'the mind is what the brain does.')
That was actually a Pinker quote ('the mind is what the brain does'- How The Mind Works, pg 21), but I wasn't suggesting that the problem of 'consciousness' is resolved by the theory of computation, only that how the formless MIND interacts with physical matter, and that was also what the quote I was responding to addressed. "the mind can exist independent of the body". An example of the difference is, not all animals have full consciousness, but they do have tasteless, formless, odorless thoughts that somehow are the cause of physical action which is no less amazing because they lack consciousness. I think the Computation theory does resolve that paradox, but I wasn't suggesting it explained consciousness. Thanks for the site, I'll check it out.
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