An entertaining pro-blackboard piece: Doron Zeilberger’s 60th Opinion Technorati Tags: general
An error does not become truth by reason of multiplied propagation, nor does truth become error because nobody sees it. Truth stands, even if there be no public support. It is self sustained.
— Mahatma Gandhi
An entertaining pro-blackboard piece: Doron Zeilberger’s 60th Opinion Technorati Tags: general
In a seminar talk I gave last week I spoke about viewing individual humans as neurons which reinforce/dampen certain ideas. Apparently, a New York Times author thought similarly and Ben Goertzel comments on the idea: The Singularity Institute Blog : Blog Archive : On Becoming a Neuron Technorati Tags: singularity
I guess this is the same idea I presented a couple of days ago in this post (which incidentally was also inspired by an Overcoming Bias blogpost): Overcoming Bias: The Simple Math of Everything I called it a concept hierarchy of science; and mathematics is nothing else than concepts in relation. (the uninterpreted equations are [...]
I knew the turtle anecdote quoted in the post below, but never thought about applying it to knowledge – good move! Open Society: Justificationists All the Way Down Technorati Tags: philosophy of science
Originally, Qrio was scheduled for commercial release, but the project was stopped unfortunately (by Sony – the robot dog AIBO was cancelled too). These were very sad and unfortunate news for robot enthusiasts – and now we have these news from encouraging experiments with Qrio (probably a prototype): Key Found to Making Robots Human-Friendly | [...]
I found this per chance on one of my wanderings through the web: “Philosophy as a Blood Sport”, by Norman Swartz, Dept. of Philosophy, Simon Fraser University Philosophy indeed has the feel of combat to it – but, I wonder, is philosophy without verbal combat even possible? Technorati Tags: philosophy
I have often said that a big problem for any “free will” philosophy is the influence of the unconscious on our decisions; and if we are not even conscious of the information that biases our decisions, how can one speak of free will in any sensible way? Finally I have a paper which I can [...]
An experiment showing how number symbols and abstract quantities are processed in the prefontal cortex (in monkeys). Of interest to anybody interested in a naturalized mathematics/logic (of course, this is just the beginning…). How the Brain Maps Symbols to Numbers: Scientific American Technorati Tags: cognitive science, mathematics