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MACHINES, BRAINS, AND PERSONS
Authors:Donald M. MacKay
Affiliation:Donald M. MacKay is emeritus professor, Department of Communication and Neuroscience, University of Keele, Keele, Staffordshire ST5 5BG, England.
Abstract:Abstract. This paper explores the suggestion that our conscious experience is embodied in, rather than interactive with, our brain activity, and that the distinctive brain correlate of conscious experience lies at the level of global functional organization. To speak of either brains or computers as thinking is categorically inept, but whether stochastic mechanisms using internal experimentation rather than rule-following to determine behavior could embody conscious agency is argued to be an open question, even in light of the Christian doctrine of man. Mechanistic brain science does nothing to discredit Christian experience in dialogue with God or the Christian hope of eternal life.
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