Teleological functionalim evades a problem faced by machine functionalism

 

 

Machine functionalism appears to imply that any system which carries out the same calculation which, when carried out in the brain, is identical with a phenomenal experience of a certain kind, must also have that phenomenal experience. This is often held to be implausible. By identifying phenomenal experience with a biological function, the implication is simply that any system which needs the same function performing will have the same phenomenal experience.

 


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