Yes, obviously the brain on some levels of analysis does more. That's like saying that the brain does more than just the electrons etc that
I don't think so, but if you want to be like Searle I'd get exhausted and just say OK after a few "pen is computer" examples. 
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I did say anything the brain does — not anything a pen does. So broad but obviously limited.
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So for me, minds compute in ways that pens don't; brains compute in ways that pens do. But that requires Kantian interpretation of CS-thesis
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If you want to explain that a bit more feel free to because I have no idea what you mean.

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Easy way is to link to blog post: https://egtheory.wordpress.com/2014/09/11/transcendental-idealism-and-posts-variant-of-the-church-turing-thesis/ … but I'll try to summarize most relevant point...
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is that your blog? OK, I'll read it but I'd also love to get some work done today. I've been so bad getting sucking into this.
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