Just had one if these long discussions with a smart mathematician, and now I notice that sometimes I get the impression that computationalism (the only working philosophical edifice left) is non-obvious to 90% of people. I find that genuinely puzzling.
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Dualism entails two computational domains. For instance, dualism might allow you to act on this immediate moment in time by intermittently stopping the physical universe, letting the universe that computes your mind process your decision making, then update and commence physics.
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There is no way out of computationalism for a dualist, because computation is an a priori concept, i.e. it does not require physics but covers all possible systems with discernible differences that are capable of deterministic, probabilistic or random change.
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That might counter a very specific form of idealism. I don't see how it counters dualism though?
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