Oh… This is sad work (Bringsjord). His argument for hypercomputation by people seems remarkably similar to Alvin Plantinga’s Modal Ontological Argument for God.
I am also suspect of much of what Penrose has to say about Computationalism, although I am not yet sufficiently knowledgeable to be able to directly confront his work in any meaningful way (I am working to rectify that problem. I seem to have a knack for formal logic, and I am hoping that when I get to upper division logic classes that I will be able to more directly confront arguments like Penrose’s and Bringsjord’s)
Oh… This is sad work (Bringsjord). His argument for hypercomputation by people seems remarkably similar to Alvin Plantinga’s Modal Ontological Argument for God.
I am also suspect of much of what Penrose has to say about Computationalism, although I am not yet sufficiently knowledgeable to be able to directly confront his work in any meaningful way (I am working to rectify that problem. I seem to have a knack for formal logic, and I am hoping that when I get to upper division logic classes that I will be able to more directly confront arguments like Penrose’s and Bringsjord’s)