Drawn In Perspective
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The computational implementation debate, links and discussion
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Nobody can tell whether two computers are the same
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The rise and fall of the peacecore aesthetic
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The other mirror test you will probably fail
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Hello, thank you for reading this blog so far, also here is an overview of topics related to minds and artificial minds and why I am interested in them
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Emancipating feedback
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Deep tinkering vs deep coordination
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Surprising things from reading Kant on Perpetual Peace
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Agency without consciousness
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Motivating the problem of universals: resemblance relations
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Follow up to Hintikka on the analytic/synthetic distinction - some thoughts on proof depth, logical omniscience and tractability
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Jaakko Hintikka on the analytic/synthetic distinction in logic and arithmetic
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Nietzsche and Foucault on Type Facts and Subject Creation
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Anomalous Functionalism
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Nothing to say
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Foucault's complications for the study of agency - why I am reading Ian Hacking on dynamic nominalism
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Full text of Letter from Robert Hooke to Gottfried Leibnitz. Reference number: EL/H3/64. Date: 15 May 1681.
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Fading qualia arguments can be more finely grained than the neural level
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Running Sydney Shoemaker's argument about the impossibility of p-zombies in reverse
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"I don't want to be a f***ing housecat!" --- On the Schiller-Spencer theory of play as a model of human flourishing
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Notes on some types of computing machine
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Things I learnt at replication club
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Ove Arup's 1967 speech about progress, computers, and staying human in an age of automation
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Text of Ove Arup's Computer Christening Speech, 1967
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An aside on two jokes about silly functions and what we can learn from them
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Schultz vs Leibniz on the foundations of arithmetic
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Hackers, wizards, and scientists
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Functions are an important concept for understanding the world, however the word "function" is slippery and ambiguous
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Robert Hooke's "Cyberpunk" letter to Gottfried Leibniz
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Towards an Evaluative Philosophy of Mind
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Why did Bertrand Russell care so much about the meaning of the word "the"?
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Meta and Silly
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General Knowledge Poker
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Two types of empiricism, and the indispensability of doing science from an armchair
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Some things I learnt studying philosophy 2019-2021
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My experience doing a part-time philosophy degree alongside a full-time job
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Falsehoods Data Engineers Believe About Data
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Ways to contact me
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Hello World
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