What makes you so sure diluting things doesn't make them stronger? I mean, you don't know any physics, chemistry or biology -- but it's just word play right?
I mean, there isnt anything called science we might used to study stuff. You can't actually study any intelligent things empirically: what would you study? Like animals, and people and things? That would be mad. No no, it's all just word play.
And you know it's wordplay because you've taken the time to study the philosophy of mind, cognitive science, empirical psychology, neuroscience, biology, zoology and anthropology.
And you've really come to a solid conclusion here: yes, of course, the latest trinket from silicon valley really is all we need to know about intelligence.
That's how the scientific method works, right?
Sillicon Valley releases a gimmik and we print that in Nature and all go home. It turns out what Kant was missing was some VC funding -- no need to write the critique of pure reason.
I mean, there isnt anything called science we might used to study stuff. You can't actually study any intelligent things empirically: what would you study? Like animals, and people and things? That would be mad. No no, it's all just word play.
And you know it's wordplay because you've taken the time to study the philosophy of mind, cognitive science, empirical psychology, neuroscience, biology, zoology and anthropology.
And you've really come to a solid conclusion here: yes, of course, the latest trinket from silicon valley really is all we need to know about intelligence.
That's how the scientific method works, right?
Sillicon Valley releases a gimmik and we print that in Nature and all go home. It turns out what Kant was missing was some VC funding -- no need to write the critique of pure reason.