So why think anything else is computable if even maths isn't? Unrelatedly I confess I was riled by “computationalism the only working philosophical edifice” in a way I wouldn't be by “computationalism is an interesting idea worth exploring.”
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So do you mind if I come back to this (I took “we are not conscious in actuality” as a statement of pzombie-ism/illusionism?) & prod the story? 1st: the link to language centre seems beside the point? I often admire the blueness of the sky without talking about it. /
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Yes, important is only the ability to access memories about access to the memories. But the language center is what creates all our problems we have with philosophers of mind.
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Phenomenal experience happens to both the character and the brain. The phenomenal brain experiences directly impact the story the self is telling to itself.
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