Re: Really, really???

From: Robin Faichney (robin@faichney.demon.co.uk)
Date: Sat Jun 03 2000 - 19:11:19 BST

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    On Sat, 03 Jun 2000, Chuck wrote:
    >Robin Faichney wrote:
    >
    >> On Sat, 03 Jun 2000, Chuck wrote:
    >> >
    >> >I'm just (half) joking, of course, but Searle, in his effort to explain away
    >> >the computational theory of mind, says something to the effect that our
    >> >thoughts can't be encoded in 1s and 0s - that that would be assuming we are
    >> >in a coma. That was the nature of my comment/joke to Robin a few days ago.
    >>
    >> That reminds me Chuck: you never replied to my reply to that. I hope you
    >> don't mind if I repeat it: Do you think that to ignore something (in this
    >> case consciousness/freewill) is to assume that it does not exist?
    >>
    >> The implication being, of course, that it is perfectly valid for memetics
    >> to ignore consciousness and freewill, because that is *not* to imply that
    >> we don't believe in them.
    >
    >I am going to leave that question unanswered for reasons that have nothing to do
    >with my capability to answer the question. Sorry for the mystery, but that's all
    >my mood will allow at the moment.

    No problem, Chuck, I quite understand.

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    Robin Faichney
    

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