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petterhol.me
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| | | | | In this blog post, I'll explore reasons to call science a product of collective intelligence. I'll look for something more than the sum of its parts, something more than a Cartesian or Baconian view of science as an edifice built by the contributions of many individuals. Are there steps of scientific progress taken by several... | |
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scottaaronson.blog
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| | | | | Update (Feb. 4): After Luke Muelhauser of MIRI interviewed me about "philosophical progress," Luke asked me for other people to interview about philosophy and theoretical computer science. I suggested my friend and colleague Ronald de Wolf of the University of Amsterdam, and I'm delighted that Luke took me up on it. Here's the resulting interview, | |
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notageni.us
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| | | | | There are many scientific disciplines. However, they're all sub-divisions of the broad philosophical classification of metaphysics. Many atheist scientists have hijacked this ideology to imply that science is a self-contained domain, but it's a vastly connected discipline with basically everything that can be known. Formal Sciences In many ways, the formal sciences are philosophical abstractions: [...]Read More... from Science Summarized | |
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