On 26 Jan 2014, at 13:13, ronaldheld wrote:
Without hijacking this massive thread, I am asking if it is worth
buying this book, if you are not a believer in the platonic
universe, UDA,etc?
I would certainly not recommend it if you are interested in cooking
pizza.
Nor even in the UDA, I'm afraid.
Tell me what you search, and I might recommend the best book, imo &
imt (in my taste)
To be sure, for the UDA you don't need to be a "believer". You need
only to believe the elementary law of addition, and multiplication,
and assume that the brain is a machine. For AUDA, you need only the
elementary arithmetic.
Bruno
Ronald
On Saturday, January 25, 2014 10:31:25 PM UTC-5, Liz R wrote:
On 26 January 2014 16:27, Stephen Paul King
<[email protected]> wrote:
Dear LizR,
I try to (have some idea what I am talking about). I just have
lost the desire to explain myself. I made my case already.
Well, OK, fine by me. I didn't see a case made, only a definition /
ontological assumption, which I was attempting to clarify. I guess
if I had time to read that paper (and all the others that get
linked) I might have had a better idea of what backs up this
definition:
I am trying to not get stuck on the classical notion of time and
instead focus on what the concept is trying to denote:
1) a sequence of events
2) a transition from one event to another.
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