[lit-ideas] Re: Philosophical Investigations online - amplification re PI

  • From: Donal McEvoy <donalmcevoyuk@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2012 17:13:55 +0100 (BST)




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 From: Omar Kusturica <omarkusto@xxxxxxxxx>


>*First, I think you are getting overly animated over this issue. 

I think that your view of computers is an "overly animated" one. To say "they 
were also taught the rules by someone at some point", where "also" might seem 
to imply you think this is true of computers and "programs" also, is to animate 
the inanimate computer, which is not taught but programmed. The drift to, "In 
that sense, it might not be a fundamentally different way of grasping" [that 
humans and computers have], simply begs the question as to computers having any 
grasp; and this cannot be inferred because 'the game of chess' pre-dates 
current players and computers. 

On a positive note, you did not suggest "taurine excrement" is 
"well-connected", which with a name like that, especially lower-case, strikes 
me as unlikely.  

Donal

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