Announcing Consciousness Online

Call for Papers: Consciousness Online: The First Cyber Consciousness Conference February 20-27, 2009 Please post and distribute widely; appologies for cross-posting Following the success of the On-Line Philosophy Conference I am pleased to announce Consciousness Online: The first cyber consciousness conference. Invited talk by David Rosenthal. Papers in any area of consciousness studies …

Why Multiple Realization Arguments don’t Refute Physicalism

On a side note, I just found out that a recent paper of mine partially reduplicates an argument made by Gualtiero in one of his papers (with some differences in emphasis). Nice.At anyrate, I have been thinking about multiple realization. Now, whether these kinds of arguments refute any of the …

The Ambiguity of “Connectionism”

The standard pop story about connectionism in philosophical circles goes somewhat as follows:  connectionism  is an alternative to computationalism, or at least to classical computationalism, that emerged in the 1980s.  This story is largely a myth due in part to the ambiguity of the term “connectionism”.“Connectionism” has come to mean several different …

Turing, symbol manipulation, and computation

One often finds computation described as having originated with Alan Turing and as symbol manipulation.  Yet, Turing imposed certain sorts of finiteness conditions on computations, such as that a program must be finite in length.  These finiteness conditions are not captured in the description of computation as symbol manipulation.  So, …

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