2012/2/7 Craig Weinberg <[email protected]>

> On Feb 6, 11:30 am, Bruno Marchal <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > More seriously, in the chinese room experience, Searle's error can be
> > seen also as a confusion of level. If I can emulate Einstein brain,
> > "I" can answer all question you ask to Einstein,
>
> You're assuming that a brain can be emulated in the first place. If
> that were true, there is no need to have the thought experiment.
>

You're assuming that a brain can't be emulated in the first place. If that
were true, there is no need to have the thought experiment.

Stupid thought, stupid conclusion Craig Weinberg as usual.


>
> > but the trick is that
> > I emulate Einstein himself, and I provide the answer that Einstein
> > answers me (and I guess I will have to make some work to understand
> > them, or not).
>
> It still doesn't make you Einstein, which is Searle's point.
>
> Craig
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