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Strong AI and FTL

August 16th, 2008 · 4 Comments

Both strong artificial intelligence (here in the sense of sentient/conscious AI) and faster than light travel (FTL) are dreams of science fiction and (some parts of) humanity, but what is the difference between the two?
Proposing FTL today is pretty much a lost cause (although there are interesting ideas such as the Alcubierre Drive - at [...]

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Tags: artificial intelligence · phd · philosophy

The Way of Mind - A Poem

July 23rd, 2008 · No Comments

There was a time of blood, and war,
of thick brow and clenched jaw,
snarling faces baring sharp teeth.
It is the way of ape.
This way is trodden yet, but
when we happen upon it,
we do not dwell but hasten our pace.
There was a time of loyalty and honour,
dependable men and pompous ceremonies;
solemn faces nodding to the lord.
It is [...]

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Tags: philosophy · poetry

Comments on Tegmark/Backreaction

June 24th, 2008 · 5 Comments

Bee over at Backreaction had a post last week on Max Tegmark: Discover Interview with Tegmark, and I would like to respond to some things said there and in a previous post by Bee on the topic.
(The Tegmark paper on “The Mathematical Universe” can be found on arxiv.org.)

Does the theory warrant further scrutiny?
First of all [...]

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Tags: mathematics · phd · philosophy · philosophy of science · physics

Mainstream philosophy taking the experimental turn

June 20th, 2008 · No Comments

This is a good development:
Towards a Psychology of Philosophy?
A question that I find particularly interesting is, do attitudes about science, such as naturalism vs. anti-naturalism, correlate with levels of scientific education and talent for science and math? Could it be that one factor behind the (seemingly prejudicial) anti-naturalist attitudes that are still very influential [...]

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Tags: phd · philosophy

Overcoming Bias: Heading Toward Morality

June 20th, 2008 · 2 Comments

This post of Eli has many links and may be a good occasion for delving into some of the issues he has been talking about lately.
Overcoming Bias: Heading Toward Morality
Why? Because that is the conclusion he is drawing to:
Artificial Intelligence melts people’s brains. Metamorality melts people’s brains. Trying to think about AI and [...]

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Tags: artificial intelligence · phd · philosophy

Lies We Tell Kids

May 25th, 2008 · 2 Comments

Paul Graham has a wonderful essay online, reading time approximately 10 minutes: Lies We Tell Kids
(The essay was brought to my notice via overcomingbias.com)
Some quotes:
This sentence is gold:
The truth is common property. You can’t distinguish your group by doing things that are rational, and believing things that are true. If you want to set [...]

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Tags: artificial intelligence · bias · cognitive science · critical thinking · ethics · philosophy · rationality

Kant Attack Ad

February 2nd, 2008 · No Comments

Nietzsche proves Kant devastatingly wrong
YouTube - Kant Attack Ad

Technorati Tags: humor, philosophy

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Tags: humor · philosophy

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 [...]

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Tags: philosophy · philosophy of science

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 [...]

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Tags: philosophy

Spread the word: Evolution

January 10th, 2008 · No Comments

That’s the attitude - it’s time scientists speak up:

Evolution is a scientific fact, and every organization whose research depends on it should explain why.
Spread the word : Article : Nature

Technorati Tags: evolution, philosophy, philosophy of science

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Tags: evolution · philosophy · philosophy of science