You're an interesting conversationalist. I enjoy chatting with you here. However, I'd like to set some boundaries: I won't register, join, or affiliat...
You asked about a test, and here's what I thought: We're not currently bound by ethical boundaries when experimenting with machines. Therefore, for th...
I always appreciate it when you frequently cite Orthodox Fathers in response to my posts. To my shame, despite my affiliation with the Orthodox Church...
You have touched upon a very subtle point that I would like to highlight. I confess frankly: so-called AI at one time inspired me to write an ambitiou...
I completely agree. I personally call it the crooked mirror effect. A.P. Chekhov has a short story called "Crooked Mirror." According to the story, a ...
I'd like to present two theses for thought experiments and further reflection on this topic: First, I have experience creating intelligence (if I may ...
Very good. I'll start with a link to the study: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2411.10109 Regarding your question: Since I have the right to independently dete...
I'd like to expand on my answer from yesterday and quote an excerpt from an article on Baumgarten's Esthetics: "Using the terminology of Christian Wol...
My personal attitude toward AI is completely different. I don't have much time today, but this is a very important topic for me. First, you mention "d...
If you think about it a little more broadly, the advent of AI (as we call it) has completely "exploded" philosophy in the sense that it's required a l...
Human dialogue, unlike dialogue with AI, implies participation and mutual interest, which builds empathy and a desire for exchange. Before asking ques...
I have nothing to object to in some of these assertions, but I sincerely believe that it is precisely philosophy, in its characteristic manner of unde...
I don't have an answer to your question with these initial data. But I have another answer, in the spirit of processual ontology with elements of the ...
What was the idea? You wrote a post in the spirit of the Age of Enlightenment, with elements of sentimentalism and romanticism (like Rousseau or Locke...
For the sake of fairness, I would like to add a few authors that you did not mention: 1. Philosophers and their ideas: The works of philosophers form ...
This isn't really a question, but rather an empirical confirmation of our philosophical discussion. Philosophy is often criticized for building castle...
In the context of this discussion, I'd like to share a real-life example that's unfolding right before our eyes. This is a very sensitive topic, and I...
There was also a wonderful Soviet film, "Moscow-Cassiopeia." According to the plot, a distress signal came from Cassiopeia. A spaceship carrying child...
I agree that the parallels you mentioned between the contemporary United States and Germany in the 1930s seem apt at first glance, especially in the c...
I haven't encountered a classification of types of individualism. Please share links for further study. This would be very useful for me. Your idea of...
Perhaps, indeed, my formulation sounded like an attempt to answer for others, but my intention was different—not moralizing, but exploratory. The ques...
You can interpret it this way, or you can interpret it another way: you could say that "my head doesn't turn left without a reason." However, that's e...
Very good, thanks for the feedback. Honestly, I wanted to hear opinions like these because they broaden the discussion. Thank you for your input. So: ...
I used to be more of a positivist than I am now and believed that a universal tool could be provided. Systematic studies in philosophy, particularly o...
Somewhere at the beginning of this thread, I wrote the following: You're asking for a lively discussion, not just references. And here's my first asse...
I look at this problem from a slightly different angle: Chalmers calls the problem: There are so-called soft problems of consciousness—they are also c...
I was hooked on this forum from the first day I discovered it. I later joined myself. What's really good is that any topic, even the most naive, won't...
Your passion for empathy and dreams of a better world is the spark that ignites hearts. Yes, Tom and the guys find fault, but it's like a whetstone fo...
In our area, builders like to repeat: "It was smooth on paper, but they forgot about the ravines." This phrase perfectly expresses the essence of any ...
Thus, this method is connected with assessing oneself not as the center of existence, but rather with experiencing gratitude simply for the fact that ...
I had one positive experience in my personal life that allowed me to truly appreciate this approach. While married, I fell in love with another woman....
Reading your comments, I, as usual, begin to criticize myself for a certain superficiality, since you always very aptly develop your position on the t...
The idea wasn't to avoid answering the question, but rather to expand the discussion. The topic arose from my observation that people often both under...
By the way, it is strange that there is no "axiology" section on the forum, because this section of philosophy is probably looking for answers to such...
As I noted above, the question "what should we free ourselves from now?" was a kind of logical reductio ad absurdum. In fact, recently discussing the ...
In earlier posts in this thread, you pointed out the key role of the Christian church in the development of individualism in the West. I was intrigued...
Interesting approach. Developing this logic, it turns out that when we read philosophical works, we are sort of watching pornography: we are watching ...
Of course, I've said this a bit too loudly, perhaps a bit more emotionally than I should have. But the thing is, in my opinion, if we're given the abi...
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