Robin
Penultimate Amazing
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But since nobody ever said that human error falisified the mind as an algorithm then the point is irrelevant isn't it?Not my argument. If I can write an algorithm that can replicate human error then any argument that posits that human error falsifies the mind as an algorithm is false.
Straw man and shifting burden of proof at the same time.
Remember it is drkitten and PixyMisa who claim that there is mathematical proof that the mind is an algorithm.
And it was drkitten who advanced as part of this proof that any system that processes information behaves in the way the MoIP say it should.
Now you are saying that any way a system behaves is how the MoIP says it should.
If that is the case then the point is trivially true and proves nothing.
And it says that everything is an algorithm.
In which case why not go ahead and say that everything is an algorithm and save time?