Turing's O-machines, Searle, Penrose and the brain
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(8)- Definability as hypercomputational effect
- Emergence as a computability-theoretic phenomenon
- Mirror notations: Symbol manipulation without inscription manipulation
- Computationalism, the Church-Turing thesis, and the Church-Turing fallacy
- Computation, hypercomputation, and physical science
- The modal argument for hypercomputing minds
- What is computation?
- The many forms of hypercomputation
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