The modal argument for hypercomputing minds (Q1434374)

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The modal argument for hypercomputing minds
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    The modal argument for hypercomputing minds (English)
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    4 August 2004
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    Stripped of its trappings, the authors' argument boils down to the following three statements. (1)~We know that it is mathematically/logically impossible for any Turing machine to solve the halting problem of a specified universal TM. (2)~On the other hand, since we can imagine a person performing infinitely many steps of an algorithm in a finite amount of time, it is therefore mathematically/logically (if not necessarily physically) possible for a person to solve that halting problem. (3)~By the two previous statements, people's computational ability exceeds that of TMs. It is certainly possible for a person to find this argument less than convincing.
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    computationalism
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    hypercomputation
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