OK then, I'll get right on it. ;-) I'll start with the known laws of physics and work my way out...
Hmmm... starting with quantum chromodynamics, Feynman integrals, general relativity and such may make the process a long haul ;) Seriously though: much relevant knowledge does exist, it just hasn't been organized in the right way so as to make it easy to formulate a list of inductive biases.... But if you look at a book like http://www.amazon.com/Prehistory-Mind-Cognitive-Origins-Religion/dp/0500281009 which enumerates the various specialized modules known to exist in the human mind/brain, you can look at each of these modules and try to enumerate what inductive biases are associated with each of these. That would probably be my starting point in making a list of human inductive biases... -- Ben G ----- This list is sponsored by AGIRI: http://www.agiri.org/email To unsubscribe or change your options, please go to: http://v2.listbox.com/member/?member_id=231415&user_secret=fabd7936
