A question for those who regard the operation of the brain as computer-like, as calculative:
When I throw a ball in the air, it travels in a parabolic path: am I to say that the ball and earth combine to calculate a parabola? If the answer is "no," because this is just a natural process that happens to form a parabola, then why assume that neural processes are anything more than a more complicated version of the same? If the answer is "yes," then isn't every process a calculation, so that there is nothing special about calculation characterizing neuronal activity, and either everything is conscious in some manner OR simply being a calculation does not suffice to characterize a process as cognitive.
Comments