Re: Can Computers Have Incomputable Concepts?



On Sat, 23 Jun 2007 11:43:38 -0700, LauLuna <laureanoluna@xxxxxxxx>
wrote:


But this is not the point. I'm not claiming here that there is
something humans can do and computers can't. I'm just proposing a
difficulty of quite another type.

Unless you define what it means "computer has a concept", everything
what you write is just a nonsense jumble-mumble.

A.L.
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