{"pk":27286,"title":"Objections to Computationalism. A Short Survey","subtitle":null,"abstract":"In this paper, I review the objections against the claim that\nbrains are computers, or, to be precise, information-\nprocessing mechanisms. By showing that practically all the\npopular objections are based on uncharitable (or simply\nincorrect) interpretations of the claim, I argue that the claim is\nlikely to be true, relevant to contemporary cognitive\n(neuro)science, and non-trivial.","language":"eng","license":{"name":"","short_name":"","text":null,"url":""},"keywords":[{"word":"computationalism; computational theory of mind;\nrepresentation; computation; modeling"}],"section":"Posters: Papers","is_remote":true,"remote_url":"https://escholarship.org/uc/item/0v24c4zc","frozenauthors":[{"first_name":"Marcin","middle_name":"","last_name":"Miłkowski","name_suffix":"","institution":"Instytut Filozofii i Socjologii PAN","department":""}],"date_submitted":null,"date_accepted":null,"date_published":"2017-01-01T21:00:00+03:00","render_galley":null,"galleys":[{"label":"PDF","type":"pdf","path":"https://journalpub.escholarship.org/cognitivesciencesociety/article/27286/galley/16922/download/"}]}