jayem
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It can certainly mimic it in this manner, but such a system would be deterministic and in toto dependant on the underlying physiology's unreasoned activity.
Of course. All cognition is dependent on brain physiology. Is this a problem?
As I explained in my initial post, it cannot establish the validity of its logic, nor is it rational.
Honestly, I don't mean to be difficult. I just want to understand the argument. What does it mean to establish the validity of its logic? Why is this important? In the practical sense, if an individual's brain is processing information in a rational manner, why isn't this enough?
And how does any of this lead to the necessity for some supernatural agency?
Thanks for your patience.

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