The Church–Turing Thesis (CTT) is often employed in arguments for computationalism. I scrutinize the most prominent of such
arguments in light of recent work on CTT and argue that they are unsound. Although CTT does nothing to support computationalism,
it is not irrelevant to it. By eliminating misunderstandings about the relationship between CTT and computationalism, we deepen
our appreciation of computationalism as an empirical hypothesis.