← Back to context Comment by hsn915 1 day ago How do you predict without reasoning? 17 comments hsn915 Reply slopinthebag 1 day ago Where is the reasoning in linear regression? danielbln 1 day ago Where is the reasoning in synaptic transmission? necovek 1 day ago There isn't, which is exactly the point: we do not yet understand the fundamentals behind reasoning. 8 replies → slopinthebag 15 hours ago This is just pure unbridled reductionism. "Show me a single atom in the human body that is 'alive'. You can't? Therefore we're all zombies...."Reasoning is an emergent property of complex systems. Prediction is not. Thus you cannot claim reasoning drives prediction. 3 replies → koningrobot 17 hours ago "This much of x0, and this much of x1, and this much of x2, therefore it's that much of y" chrisjj 1 day ago Flip a coin.
slopinthebag 1 day ago Where is the reasoning in linear regression? danielbln 1 day ago Where is the reasoning in synaptic transmission? necovek 1 day ago There isn't, which is exactly the point: we do not yet understand the fundamentals behind reasoning. 8 replies → slopinthebag 15 hours ago This is just pure unbridled reductionism. "Show me a single atom in the human body that is 'alive'. You can't? Therefore we're all zombies...."Reasoning is an emergent property of complex systems. Prediction is not. Thus you cannot claim reasoning drives prediction. 3 replies → koningrobot 17 hours ago "This much of x0, and this much of x1, and this much of x2, therefore it's that much of y"
danielbln 1 day ago Where is the reasoning in synaptic transmission? necovek 1 day ago There isn't, which is exactly the point: we do not yet understand the fundamentals behind reasoning. 8 replies → slopinthebag 15 hours ago This is just pure unbridled reductionism. "Show me a single atom in the human body that is 'alive'. You can't? Therefore we're all zombies...."Reasoning is an emergent property of complex systems. Prediction is not. Thus you cannot claim reasoning drives prediction. 3 replies →
necovek 1 day ago There isn't, which is exactly the point: we do not yet understand the fundamentals behind reasoning. 8 replies →
slopinthebag 15 hours ago This is just pure unbridled reductionism. "Show me a single atom in the human body that is 'alive'. You can't? Therefore we're all zombies...."Reasoning is an emergent property of complex systems. Prediction is not. Thus you cannot claim reasoning drives prediction. 3 replies →
koningrobot 17 hours ago "This much of x0, and this much of x1, and this much of x2, therefore it's that much of y"
Where is the reasoning in linear regression?
Where is the reasoning in synaptic transmission?
There isn't, which is exactly the point: we do not yet understand the fundamentals behind reasoning.
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This is just pure unbridled reductionism. "Show me a single atom in the human body that is 'alive'. You can't? Therefore we're all zombies...."
Reasoning is an emergent property of complex systems. Prediction is not. Thus you cannot claim reasoning drives prediction.
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"This much of x0, and this much of x1, and this much of x2, therefore it's that much of y"
Flip a coin.