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From: mangoe@umcp-cs.UUCP (Charley Wingate)
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Subject: Re: Mind as Turing Machine
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In article <2012@pyuxd.UUCP> rlr@pyuxd.UUCP (Rich Rosen) writes:

>> I'm not arguing that we can't model the brain with a computer. [WINGATE]

>The argument is with those who insist that we cannot model the brain
>with a machine at all.

Is it?  Or isn't it really an argument over the kinds of machines which
offer the hope of success?

Charley Wingate   umcp-cs!mangoe