Do you think it's reasonable to describe what a computer program for automated theorem proving, chess playing, etc. does as "thinking"?
I’d say it’s part of thinking - and I don’t think subjective experience is the only thing missing, although it’s the thing we understand the least (nobody’s made a lab-grown quale)
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Part of why I'm interested in the distinction is that thought processes are intrinsically distributed processes which don't live in single brains, and this isn't particularly unintuitive to people once it's spelled out, but people's intuition for subjectivity differs.
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