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Full Idea
Functionalism has three distinct levels of description: a neurophysiological description, a functional description (relative to a program which the brain is realising), and it may have a further mental description.
Gist of Idea
Functionalism has three linked levels: physical, functional, and mental
Source
William Lycan (Introduction - Ontology [1999], p.6)
Book Ref
'Mind and Cognition (2nd Edn)', ed/tr. Lycan,William [Blackwell 1999], p.6
A Reaction
I have always thought that the 'levels of description' idea was very helpful in describing the mind/brain. I feel certain that we are dealing with a single thing, so this is the only way we can account for the diverse ways in which we discuss it.
23225 | The soul's faculties depend on the brain, and are simply the brain's organisation [La Mettrie] |
3192 | Basic logic can be done by syntax, with no semantics [Gödel, by Rey] |
5495 | Instances of pain are physical tokens, but the nature of pain is more abstract [Putnam, by Lycan] |
2331 | Functionalism says robots and people are the same at one level of abstraction [Putnam] |
5804 | A representational theory of the mind is an externalist theory of the mind [Dretske] |
12632 | In the Representational view, concepts play the key linking role [Fodor] |
2993 | Any piece of software can always be hard-wired [Fodor] |
6539 | The distinction between software and hardware is not clear in computing [Lycan] |
5496 | Functionalism has three linked levels: physical, functional, and mental [Lycan] |