no cos to me modelling is about understanding. A model is not a copy. A direct copy of a brain is another brain. I can create
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a human brain in 9 months. Does creating a child make me a good modeller? (Facetious question but perhaps needed.) No.
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the baby comment is immensely distracting. they are made neither by copying nor by reverse engineering.
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but they would be the best model for a previous participant. ;)
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I feel like you both (?) or at least just D thinks that this the first time I have come across this argument. It's a
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notorious one that has a long history within cogsci. I am interested in your views butI am pretty sure after 7 years
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that I know well where I stand (obv open to change). If you've experience with this argument I do disagree w Dennett.
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I couldn't work out was Dennett was saying so I'm impressed you disagree with them.
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well, it's not the biggest shocker as he's very easy to disagree with when you see him present his work – hahaha
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was at a talk a few years ago and someone I knew heckled him for something he said!
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he is pretty annoying to be honest given how he behaves not even specifically for any of his views
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do you recall what he was heckled for?
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