Er bevidstheden et finit system?
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https://doi.org/10.7146/pl.v16i2.134110Abstract
In the course of time reflections on the relation between the concepts of physical, biological and mental phenomena have given rise to a number of paradigmatic innovations in science and philosophy. The paper discuss general aspects of the issue with special regard to basic assumptions in the 20th century neo-mechanical theories of the finite mind and artifcial intelligence. As a result of the discussion it is suggested that the mind - like ordinary language and informational systems - should be understood as a system of redundant structures or patterns, provided by the neurophysiological
system, and allowing the development of new meanings and rules more or less independent of preexitisting rules.
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