Re: computationalism and supervenience

From: Quentin Anciaux <allcolor.domain.name.hidden>
Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2006 20:43:22 +0200

Le Tuesday 29 Août 2006 20:23, 1Z a écrit :
> Quentin Anciaux wrote:
> > Le Tuesday 29 Août 2006 17:32, 1Z a écrit :
>
> t be of a large measure... till there is one !
>
> > > We are all individuals, and as such have the same measure..
> >
> > What do you mean by that ? measure is about an OM.
>
> OM's are even more individual than observers.

So what ? Do you mean every OM has the same measure ? in an absolute sense ?
(in which case I would agree partially though complexity measure should play
a role here) or in a relative sense ? (here I would disagree)

Quentin

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