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Call this the computational argument, which unfolds as follows: minds are computational problem solving devices; there are specific types of solutions to specific types of problems; and so for minds to be (successful) general problem solving devices, they must consist of collections of specific problem solving devices, i.e. many computational modules.
It's been said that human beings are somehow wired to ignore climate change, but the human brain is the ultimate problem-solving device.
Cohen shows how Jules Verne reworked adventures at sea into science fiction; how Melville, Hugo, and Conrad navigated the foggy waters of language and thought; and how detective and spy fiction built on sea fiction's problem-solving devices.
Essentially, such devices are programmed to mimic the processes of human problem solving.
Problem solving.
Problem Solving.
Its real customers are the thousands of warehouses, couriers, manufacturers and hospitals that need a problem solved but can't find a device for the task.
Problem solved.
Problem solve.
Since they primarily experience life not just through a screen, but through a problem-solving device, they are not adept at defining or solving problems for themselves.
It's the mind as problem-solving device, almost as calculator, though it is, of course, most drawn to problems that cannot be solved.
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