Of all possible interpretations why did you choose that one?
All Problems are Rooted in Ideology and Intuition
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Re: All Problems are Rooted in Ideology and Intuition
Because it always works unlike its polar opposite [ ideology ] which only works when compatible with reality and so is not as effectiveLogic wrote:
Why do you want to be pragmatic
Pragmatism is the ability to exercise free will between all possible actualities and none other no matter how desirable those might be
And this is why I define myself as a pragmatist and not an idealist because every decision that I take has to be pragmatic by necessity
Re: All Problems are Rooted in Ideology and Intuition
Last time I checked the formation of a tool required a dichotomy between ideological form/function and empirical form/function.surreptitious57 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 07, 2019 8:12 pmBecause it always works unlike its polar opposite [ ideology ] which only works when compatible with reality and so is not as effectiveLogic wrote:
Why do you want to be pragmatic
Pragmatism is the ability to exercise free will between all possible actualities and none other no matter how desirable those might be
And this is why I define myself as a pragmatist and not an idealist because every decision that I take has to be pragmatic by necessity
Most necessity requires a formation of choices between ideals of an obscure future carved in accordance to memory.
Re: All Problems are Rooted in Ideology and Intuition
So - no tools, no problems?
When shall we expect you to stop using this dichotomy called a computer?
Re: All Problems are Rooted in Ideology and Intuition
Tools are a projection of our percieved problems, the problem is less the tool but the user.
As to the computer? When it's current means will cancel itself out.
Re: All Problems are Rooted in Ideology and Intuition
The one which joins the observer/observer's through an inherent symmetry between subject and object; thus negating the subject-object dichotomy where quality effective is a sense of "joining" and acts as a means of measurement in itself.
Re: All Problems are Rooted in Ideology and Intuition
Language/logic is a tool. Why do you promulgate problems?Eodnhoj7 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 08, 2019 6:41 pmTools are a projection of our percieved problems, the problem is less the tool but the user.
As to the computer? When it's current means will cancel itself out.
You are a computer...
Re: All Problems are Rooted in Ideology and Intuition
Why assume symmetry between subject and object?
What if the relationship is asymmetric?
Re: All Problems are Rooted in Ideology and Intuition
Last time I check modern computer's cannot deal with irrational foundations nor create axioms randomly.Logik wrote: ↑Fri Feb 08, 2019 6:48 pmLanguage/logic is a tool. Why do you promulgate problems?
You are a computer...
Re: All Problems are Rooted in Ideology and Intuition
Logik wrote: ↑Fri Feb 08, 2019 6:49 pmWhy assume symmetry between subject and object?
What if the relationship is asymmetric?
Because all asymmetry requires a variation of a proceeding symmetry. I can argue that "B" is asymmetrical, effectively "odd", but if it is contains symmetrical elements A,C, then the asymmetrical property is in itself dependent upon asymmetry.
I can argue that a line projecting into space is asymmetrical, but if the line is composed of a fractals...it is not asymmetric. Assymmetry can be argued as symmetry adapting to chaos/void through variation and as such is an extension of symmetry and not a foundation in itself.
Re: All Problems are Rooted in Ideology and Intuition
Last time I checked “computer” was a human job title from the 1920s.
Alan Turing observer humans at work in order to formulate his theory of computation.
He abstracted the process. The piece of electronics on your desk is just an implementation of the Mathematics.
Re: All Problems are Rooted in Ideology and Intuition
And I can argue that dots and lines are just a construct of your mind.Eodnhoj7 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 08, 2019 6:55 pm
Because all asymmetry requires a variation of a proceeding symmetry. I can argue that "B" is asymmetrical, effectively "odd", but if it is contains symmetrical elements A,C, then the asymmetrical property is in itself dependent upon asymmetry.
I can argue that a line projecting into space is asymmetrical, but if the line is composed of a fractals...it is not asymmetric. Assymmetry can be argued as symmetry adapting to chaos/void through variation and as such is an extension of symmetry and not a foundation in itself.
Show me a line or a dot in the real world.
Re: All Problems are Rooted in Ideology and Intuition
That exactly what it is a "word" or symbol representative the perspective of industrialization of its times. It is a temporal concept of the time, progressingLogik wrote: ↑Fri Feb 08, 2019 6:56 pmLast time I checked “computer” was a human job title from the 1920s.
Alan Turing observer humans at work in order to formulate his theory of computation.
He abstracted the process. The piece of electronics on your desk is just an implementation of the Mathematics.
"from a Latin word “computare” which means to “to calculate” , “to count” , “to sum up” or “to think together”. So, more precisely the word computer mean s a "device that performs computation".
https://www.bing.com/search?q=origin+of ... 94B0529A29
Thus the nature of computing, observes laws of progressive movement which exist through but transcend the definition of and the act of "computing" itself.