complexitystudies

metaphysics, philosophy, and a vision of the future

complexitystudies header image 4

Entries from January 2008

Three Levels of Thought

January 20th, 2008 · 2 Comments

Gärdenfors has a book “Conceptual Spaces” which I haven’t got around to reading yet (it’s not on the ultrapriority queue, only on the normal priority queue )
The blog entry below has a few links to the central concepts of Gärdenfors’ theory. I agree with the need for integrating different levels (symbolic, connectionist and spatial [...]

[Read more →]

Tags: artificial intelligence

PIRSA - Perimeter Institute Recorded Seminar Archive

January 20th, 2008 · No Comments

Wow: if you are at all interested in physics, check out this resource - seminars recorded for public viewing by the Perimeter Institute, referenced in arxiv style. You will find tons of interesting stuff there:
PIRSA - Perimeter Institute Recorded Seminar Archive

Technorati Tags: physics, pointer

[Read more →]

Tags: physics · pointer

Two AI Pioneers. Two Bizarre Suicides.

January 20th, 2008 · No Comments

A very moving and sad story.
Two AI Pioneers. Two Bizarre Suicides. What Really Happened?

Technorati Tags: people

[Read more →]

Tags: artificial intelligence

Pope Quotes Feyerabend

January 19th, 2008 · No Comments

This incident shows how “naive” philosophers put forth arguments for undermining this fragile project of science (=trying to make humans listen to reason). (I refer to the Pope’s quotation of Feyerabend, not that he is not allowed to speak at the university).
Leiter Reports: A Philosophy Blog: Pope Quotes Feyerabend, and Gets in Big Trouble at [...]

[Read more →]

Tags: philosophy · philosophy of science

Axiom of Choice

January 19th, 2008 · No Comments

One of the most interesting topics in the philosophy of mathematics is the Axiom of Choice. Here is a nice page with a little intro to the topic and also lots of links for further reading.
For the philosophical relevancy, this quote is a nice demonstration:
Jerry Bona once said,
The Axiom of Choice is obviously [...]

[Read more →]

Tags: mathematics · philosophy of science

Sounds from the void

January 18th, 2008 · 2 Comments

NASA has some multimedia files from the Cassinin-Huygens probe. Listen to Saturn’s radio emissiones, they are beautiful and alien - an example of how different the universe can be from that what we find here on Earth.
Cassini-Huygens: Multimedia-Images

Technorati Tags: pointer

[Read more →]

Tags: pointer

Overcoming Bias: Absolute Authority

January 14th, 2008 · No Comments

In the same vein as the post before, some argumentative help when confronted with science doubters. Eliezer rightly points to the problem lying behind calling science into question: it is not suggestive of an overly critical mind - quite the contrary - it is indicative of a mind in search of truth proclaimed by [...]

[Read more →]

Tags: philosophy

The wrongness of postmodernism

January 14th, 2008 · No Comments

Isaac Asimov is one of my favourite science fiction authors. In this article he has a nice quote I would like to share:
…when people thought the earth was flat, they were wrong. When people thought the earth was spherical, they were wrong. But if you think that thinking the earth is spherical is just as [...]

[Read more →]

Tags: rationality

Edge II: Bee about the world’s problem

January 14th, 2008 · 4 Comments

Bee at backreaction has a long post about the world’s current problem.
Backreaction: On The Edge
I didn’t read the whole post, but the quote below resounded with me because this is also what troubles me deeply:
Intelligence is no longer an evolutionary advantage if the content of thought becomes increasingly abstract and theoretical. Our societies get more [...]

[Read more →]

Tags: rationality

Rees and posthuman future

January 14th, 2008 · No Comments

Edge.org questioned science celebrities (sorry, could not resist on what they changed their mind about. Sir Martin Rees talks about posthumanism (that what comes after transhumanism
Rees: We Should Take the ‘Posthuman’ Era Seriously
Public discourse on very long-term planning is riddled with inconsistencies. Mostly we discount the future very heavily
Indeed - the source [...]

[Read more →]

Tags: evolution · singularity