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Comment by haxor789 on Why is Nietzsche an important philosopher?

@Rushi 2/ But either way you should probably clarify what you mean when you use the term Christian or claim that Nietzsche was not "un-Christian" because he's kinda literally trying to re-value terms...

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Comment by haxor789 on Does or could ChatGPT understand text?

@Roddus It doesn't: chat.stackexchange.com/rooms/151671/…

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Comment by haxor789 on How do I prove the following? ¬(P → Q) ⊢¬Q

Isn't there something missing? Like you can write P->Q as it's only possible outcomes which are either "Q (if P is true) OR not P (if P is false)". And if you negate that you have P OR not Q but...

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Comment by haxor789 on The well-being of a minority depends on the ill-being...

@CLEMON No Marx argued that the mode of production would create exactly 2 classes proletariat and bourgeoisie, because the mass production would be faster and more efficient kicking any small and...

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Comment by haxor789 on Are AI's that have reached Singularity considered to...

Singularity is where our formulas go towards infinity we literally can't tell what happens there, so some people make wild speculations...

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Comment by haxor789 on Is mathematical knowledge defeasible by experience, If...

how is your title related to your question?

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Answer by haxor789 for Is art a form of communication?

I mean on a superficial level it's easy to dismiss this idea based on selective definitions of art and communication.For example you could take the etymological definition of the English word "art" and...

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Answer by haxor789 for Interpretations of quote - "Mathematics attracts...

Guess it just refers to the experience of school children or learners. Who's "work" with regards to "learning" is usually comprised of submitting something to memory by constant repetition, which is a...

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Answer by haxor789 for What is the fallacy “X is bad, Y is worse, therefore X...

As all formal fallacies it's simply a Non sequitur. Which is just fancy Latin for "it does not follow". So if the status of X as good/bad is unrelated to the status of Y good/better/bad/worse then the...

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Answer by haxor789 for Any publications on the Fermi paradox and GAI?

We already see current expert systems "solving" problems by exploiting "glitches" in the simulation rather than finding the best solution in the scenario that we've prepared for them. So it's not...

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Answer by haxor789 for How to convince someone there is a conspiracy?

That probably depends on the specifics. Like what is the conspiracy, who are the conspirators, what are your options to deal with that, who could be your allies against that, what do you know, how...

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Answer by haxor789 for Is the “no true Scotsman'” fallacy actually a fallacy?

Formal fallacies are pretty straight forward, you just need to check whether the conclusion does necessarily follow from the premises and if it does it is a valid argument. If it furthermore happens...

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Answer by haxor789 for Does this Sleeping Beauty problem show conflicting...

Well yes P(Heads) is different for and after the coin flip. While the coin is still in spin it's 50%:50% while after the coin has landed it's either 100%:0% or 0%:100%.So after you've been woken up,...

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Answer by haxor789 for Can Consciousness be Computationally Reconstructed...

I'd agree with @abcga that the whole computational angle is mostly irrelevant to the question.I mean first of all the "pixel-by-pixel" thing doesn't make any sense. I mean I'm not a great artist...

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Answer by haxor789 for Why would private property be considered less valid...

The problem is that these general declaration of property rights kinda miss a lot of important points. Most notably that there are differences in the types of property, in the usages of property, in...

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Answer by haxor789 for Does the want to seek determinism in physics come from...

You seem to have it backwards with regards to what science (in particular physics) is doing. Where mathematics, logic and to some extend religion build a universe from the ground up, so where they...

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Answer by haxor789 for Paradox of the Loving "I": Is there any theory to...

For the specifics you should probably consult a neuroscientist. But my concept of this would be that our mind-body-system is a network of semi-autonomous subsystems.What I mean by that is, that on the...

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Answer by haxor789 for Why was Nietzsche misunderstood?

Was he misunderstood in the first place?Disclaimer: My knowledge about Nietzsche is quite limited and I've only read fragments of his work or secondary thoughts about him. So take it with a grain of...

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Answer by haxor789 for What are appropriate limits to good faith?

Things that might need to be considered (not complete) in this pursuits might be:TimePotentialCompatibilityApplicabilitySuccess of the TheoryPopularityEvidenceTrustThe first and most obvious factor is...

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Answer by haxor789 for Mutually contradictory but simultaneously correct

You mean something like this:https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blind_men_and_an_elephantWhere all the blind men come away with a different interpretation of what an elephant is, the interpretations are...

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