Piggy
Unlicensed street skeptic
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Pathetic dodge. You know exactly what was meant. Red light being that consisting of the wavelengths commonly agreed upon and labelled as "red" by humans. If you dont like the term data, change it to "activity" or "neural activity".
Why are the elements 4, 5 and 6 which reference what is typically referred to as qualia necessary at all?
And, incidentally as you have mentioned a few times, there is no such thing as software only or pure programming without hardware. All software runs on something physical, and is completely physical in nature.
In this case, we can't be fast and loose with our terms. For most discussions, speaking of "red light" is fine. Here, it is not.
And I know that all software runs on hardware. The claim by the informationalilsts is that there need be no other hardware other than the bare minimum needed to run the logic. That's like saying you can have a display with no monitor, the "logic" or "data" or "information" will take care of the display by itself.
My contention is merely that conscious awareness is not purely programmable on a general purpose computer. In fact, no real-world behavior is. If the outcome is real-world behavior, whether that's playing music, printing numbers, or painting cars -- it's always a software/hardware solution which requires more hardware than just what's needed to run the logic.
There's no reason to make a case of special pleading for this particular bodily function.