Again, I find it very difficult to get past your own personal "language game"s.
> Game over.
Is a perfect example. What "game" is "over"?
Chomsky's philosophical linguistics have long been derided and stripped for parts, and he was friends with Epstein and his cohorts so he can fuck right on off to disgrace and obscurity, but his goals within linguistics, as I understand them, were to identify why humanity has its faculty of language.
Wittgenstein was uninterested in answering the same question, and large language models are about as far from an answer to that question as one can get.
So, again, I am unsure what has been settled to the point of decrying "Game over".
Does this game only have two "teams"? One possible "outcome"?
Who's on what side of the "game"?
What have they said that shows their allegiance to one idea, and what have they said in opposition to the other?
What about large language models either support or contradict, respectively, said ideas?
As a huge fan of the ideas and writings of Wittgenstein I find it hard to believe that there are contemporary 'philosophers' who disagree with his ideas, namely that words take on meaning through context, but there are certainly trolls and conservatives in every field.
> Game over.
Is a perfect example. What "game" is "over"?
Chomsky's philosophical linguistics have long been derided and stripped for parts, and he was friends with Epstein and his cohorts so he can fuck right on off to disgrace and obscurity, but his goals within linguistics, as I understand them, were to identify why humanity has its faculty of language.
Wittgenstein was uninterested in answering the same question, and large language models are about as far from an answer to that question as one can get.
So, again, I am unsure what has been settled to the point of decrying "Game over".
Does this game only have two "teams"? One possible "outcome"?
Who's on what side of the "game"?
What have they said that shows their allegiance to one idea, and what have they said in opposition to the other?
What about large language models either support or contradict, respectively, said ideas?
As a huge fan of the ideas and writings of Wittgenstein I find it hard to believe that there are contemporary 'philosophers' who disagree with his ideas, namely that words take on meaning through context, but there are certainly trolls and conservatives in every field.