Lexicon of Arguments

Philosophical and Scientific Issues in Dispute
 
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I 233
A machine is defined by effects, it cannot be recreated from cheese. Computer: a computer is syntactically defined and can be recreated from anything (e. g. with cats, mice and cheese).
>Information processing/Psychology, >Computation, >Connectionism, >Model.
The syntax is always observer-relative but not intrinsical. However, the heart is an intrinsical a pump. Water can be described as intelligent (it finds the way of the lowest resistance).
>Chinese Room.
I 235
Chinese room: the example shows: semantics is not intrinsic to the syntax.
I 235
Syntax of physics is not intrinsical; it is not the subject of a discovery. Characterizations come from outside. Isomorphic patterns can be found, but who says that they will work? Physically, there is no separate program level.
>Levels(Order).

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