Yes, perfect causal closure is technically impossible, so it comes in degrees. My argument is that the degree of causal closure of possible abstractions in the brain is less than one might naively expect.
Are there any measures of approximate simulation that you think are useful here?
Yes, perfect causal closure is technically impossible, so it comes in degrees. My argument is that the degree of causal closure of possible abstractions in the brain is less than one might naively expect.
I am yet to read this but I expect it will be very relevant! https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.09090