Revisions of #555

Contributors: Tom Nassis, Dennis Hackethal
Yes, and I can accept that the brain is a computer.  ↵
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Therefore, we might make a number of subsequent moves.↵
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The mind is a computer.  An individual person is a computer.↵
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And yes, "not the kind of computer people traditionally think of when they hear the term, like a laptop or desktop," as Dennis states below.↵
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But, the term 'computer' implies deterministic connotations.↵
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David Deutsch and others talk about the 'creative program' each human possesses.  This also implies determinism.↵
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I know that David Deutsch and Karl Popper strongly side with free will in the free will / determinism debate.↵
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But how do we articulate and explain a computer and creative program with freedom, free will, choice, agency, and autonomy?

Yes, and I can accept that the brain is a computer.

Therefore, we might make a number of subsequent moves.

The mind is a computer. An individual person is a computer.

And yes, "not the kind of computer people traditionally think of when they hear the term, like a laptop or desktop," as Dennis states below.

But, the term 'computer' implies deterministic connotations.

David Deutsch and others talk about the 'creative program' each human possesses. This also implies determinism.

I know that David Deutsch and Karl Popper strongly side with free will in the free will / determinism debate.

But how do we articulate and explain a computer and creative program with freedom, free will, choice, agency, and autonomy?

Version 1 · #555 · Tom Nassis · 3 months ago
1 comment: #557

Yes, and I can accept that the brain is a computer.  ↵
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Therefore,↵
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But, we might make a number of subsequent moves.
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Yes, and I can accept that the brain is a computer.

But, we might make a number of subsequent moves.

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Version 2 · #556 · Tom Nassis · 3 months ago
3 comments: #559, #560, #563

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And yes, "not the kind of computer people traditionally think of when they hear the term, like a laptop or desktop," as Dennis states below.↵ ↵ But,in #498.↵ ↵ But, the term 'computer' implies deterministic connotations.
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And yes, "not the kind of computer people traditionally think of when they hear the term, like a laptop or desktop," as Dennis states in #498.

But, the term 'computer' implies deterministic connotations.

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Version 3 · #564 · Dennis Hackethal · 3 months ago
3 comments: #559, #560, #578