On computational subjectivity: Leibniz's "Grand Perceiver" as Cloud Computing-- and the One (or God) as WiFi Sharing thereof

2013-07-21 Thread Roger Clough
On computational subjectivity: Leibniz's "Grand Perceiver" as Cloud Computing-- and the One (or God) as WiFi sharing and governance thereof. This raises new hopes in my mind for the proponents of computationalism. This is just a speculation, but the following quote on the use of Cloud Computi

Re: Raw Madness, now with Quantitative translations (and supreme ultimate truths, of course).

2013-07-21 Thread Craig Weinberg
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Re: We are all naturally racists. Political correctness is likely to get you killed.

2013-07-21 Thread Alberto G. Corona
http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/metro/dry-asparagus-prompts-questions-about-racial-discrimination-in-university-city/article_3e072b32-7aa6-5cf7-bc1b-6f2aac7605f5.html 2013/7/18 Alberto G. Corona > I can not resist to say something. > > THat something is innate or natural means that whatever

Re: Cross Modal Synesthetic Abstraction

2013-07-21 Thread Craig Weinberg
On Sunday, July 21, 2013 8:25:35 AM UTC-4, stathisp wrote: > > On 20 July 2013 10:57, Craig Weinberg > > wrote: > > > > > > On Friday, July 19, 2013 8:21:42 PM UTC-4, stathisp wrote: > >> > >> On 20 July 2013 06:59, Craig Weinberg wrote: > >> > >> >> If a dog started talking in full Engl

Re: Cross Modal Synesthetic Abstraction

2013-07-21 Thread Stathis Papaioannou
On 20 July 2013 10:57, Craig Weinberg wrote: > > > On Friday, July 19, 2013 8:21:42 PM UTC-4, stathisp wrote: >> >> On 20 July 2013 06:59, Craig Weinberg wrote: >> >> >> If a dog started talking in full English sentences without >> >> manipulation by an outside force the explanation must be in th

Leibniz's three simple arguments that the mind must contain innate (a priori) ideas

2013-07-21 Thread Roger Clough
Leibniz's three simple arguments that the mind must contain innate (a priori) ideas http://www.academia.edu/915473/Leibniz_Argument_for_Innate_Ideas " THE THREE ARGUMENTS Proposition to be proven: The (human) Mind is not a Tabula Rasa [blank slate] ever. T1.1 : Because it contains pri