A good example of the triviality and nonproductivity of all logical reasoning – 
how “logic isn’t for real.”

You’ve reasoned re whether aircraft carriers have aircraft – boy that’s a tough 
problem.

Try logic on a real world problem not a logic textbook problem.. 

“What are the advantages/disadvantages of the different kinds of available 
aircraft to carriers? Discuss”

How would your scheme memory cope with that?

Logic is Irrelevant to RWR - real world reasoning. Why?

P.S.

Ditto logic reasons whether 

“John loves Mary.”

Try logic instead on a RWR problem like 

“Does Ben Goertzel love his partner?”

How would logic or your scheme memory work that out? How would *you* work it 
out for real?

From: Piaget Modeler 
Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2013 12:48 AM
To: AGI 
Subject: [agi] Scheme Memory

Your thoughts are welcome.... 

https://www.facebook.com/SchemeMemory


~PM
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