There are volumes. Our definition is analytic and empirical and we can find no test where it fails decidability, and we explain why, because we explain morality just as analytically. This is the most comprehensive program since Aristotle. (really)
Reply addressees: @LovelyEWhite1
Theme: Decidability
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There are volumes. Our definition is analytic and empirical and we can find no t
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Hmm.. 1- Soft determinism: the universe operates by deterministic (regular) rule
Hmm.. 1- Soft determinism: the universe operates by deterministic (regular) rules, which is why prediction is possible. 2 – Science for Truth (Decidability) and Philosophy(Preference) for choice. 3 – Penrose is speaking of mathematical measurement b/c high causal density.
Source date (UTC): 2020-06-14 02:46:35 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1271997433367625729
Reply addressees: @IgnotusRex
Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1271996531478900736
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Hmm.. 1- Soft determinism: the universe operates by deterministic (regular) rule
Hmm.. 1- Soft determinism: the universe operates by deterministic (regular) rules, which is why prediction is possible. 2 – Science for Truth (Decidability) and Philosophy(Preference) for choice. 3 – Penrose is speaking of mathematical measurement b/c high causal density.
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RT @curtdoolittle: @yat_es @Salamandrens @Outsideness I don’t deal with should.
RT @curtdoolittle: @yat_es @Salamandrens @Outsideness I don’t deal with should. I deal with true, false, and undecidable.
Unfortunately,…
Source date (UTC): 2020-06-13 02:15:30 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1271627223435444224
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RT @curtdoolittle: @yat_es @Salamandrens @Outsideness I don’t deal with should.
RT @curtdoolittle: @yat_es @Salamandrens @Outsideness I don’t deal with should. I deal with true, false, and undecidable.
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I don’t deal with should. I deal with true, false, and undecidable. Unfortunatel
I don’t deal with should. I deal with true, false, and undecidable.
Unfortunately, abysmally ignorant, profoundly stupid, and utterly incompetent people can vote under universal franchise democracy, and we no longer have houses for the classes that demonstrate our abilities. 😉
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I don’t deal with should. I deal with true, false, and undecidable. Unfortunatel
I don’t deal with should. I deal with true, false, and undecidable.
Unfortunately, abysmally ignorant, profoundly stupid, and utterly incompetent people can vote under universal franchise democracy, and we no longer have houses for the classes that demonstrate our abilities. 😉
Source date (UTC): 2020-06-13 02:15:24 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1271627197808336897
Reply addressees: @yat_es @Salamandrens @Outsideness
Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1271625971255382018
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I am a theorist (or what used to be called a philosopher) of scientific jurispru
I am a theorist (or what used to be called a philosopher) of scientific jurisprudence (testimony, decidability). What motivates me? Saving western civilization from the second dark age, by repeat of the supernatural destruction of European Reason this time by pseudoscience.
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I am a theorist (or what used to be called a philosopher) of scientific jurispru
I am a theorist (or what used to be called a philosopher) of scientific jurisprudence (testimony, decidability). What motivates me? Saving western civilization from the second dark age, by repeat of the supernatural destruction of European Reason this time by pseudoscience.
Source date (UTC): 2020-06-13 02:03:45 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1271624265100660741
Reply addressees: @yat_es @Salamandrens @Outsideness
Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1271622921547583491
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Marginal differences incrementally approach that limit of marginal indifference.
Marginal differences incrementally approach that limit of marginal indifference. (Calculus). So no. Marginal indifferences. Meaning “They aren’t different enough to constitute a difference”. For example we experience color and time very slightly differently, but enough to matter.
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