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<p>computations explain cognition. The computational theory of mind asserts that not only cognition, but also phenomenal consciousness or <a href="page.php?w=qualia">qualia</a>, are computational. That is to say, CTM entails CTC. While phenomenal consciousness could fulfill some other functional role, computational theory of cognition leaves open the possibility that some aspects of the mind could be non-computational. CTC, therefore, provides an important explanatory framework for understanding neural networks, while avoiding counter-arguments</p><p>
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