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noncomputational

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  • adjective Not computational.

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non- +‎ computational

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Examples

  • They are of the form: if we had a better theory of quantum mechanics and if that theory were noncomputable then maybe we could account for consciousness in a noncomputational way.

    Are Changes Brewing and How Does the Mind Fit In? 2008

  • This pessimism, or at least lack of optimism, is compatible with a secular doctrine, akin to that of natural law, that represents many of the seemingly natural prohibitions of noncomputational morality as more likely to be endorsed than to be superseded by reflection.

    A Special Supplement: Morality & Pessimism Hampshire, Stuart 1973

  • A1) Human thought, at least in some instances, is sound, yet nonalgorithmic (i.e. noncomputational).

    Coordinated Evolution 2007

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