Are Minds Computable?

Gershenson, Carlos

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence 

This essay explores the limits of Turing machines concerning the modeling of minds and suggests alternatives to go beyond those limits. Keywords: computability, mind, Turing, interactions One of the main open questions in science and philosophy since ancient times has been how bodies relate to minds. René Descartes proposed his famous dualism to ontologically separate the physical (res extensa) from the mental (res cogitans). However, with Cartesian dualism one cannot relate bodies and minds. This has led many people to propose ways of reducing minds to the physical realm (e.g.

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