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npub1skvad2l2wrxgdmt6yxk9kt2rjhw5tucjzhf54pktfq2gg0qhgwyqdlaky3 (npub1skv…aky3) npub1rzzkquy85gym4wfe97wqstmlpe3a80t9rpdsht7837jdg5h8kyds4e4rlh (npub1rzz…4rlh) npub17cuvfp5zv4xd7t2aqxtcg3d424zelh7j5em588c2hdwtrmtvav7s5zy38u (npub17cu…y38u) npub1ary93kr00e2m3zwpf4c5mgyctsr0sr80p07aw6xgcc4pw2v2md8qe5md4c (npub1ary…md4c) npub1l6z090ftgra8zpf2yncaqyyxxzm3rjuuwum4rcwkg2tftk48f8ysqnn47m (npub1l6z…n47m) So, to clarify before answering, the question is: Philosophically speaking, based on the way brain/mind researchers use/manipulate what they call cognitive modules (attention, vision, etc.) in practice (physical or theoretical), are they more like "processes" or "things"? Does that sum it up?
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