I agree with the message, but I’m not sure whether I think things with a binomial monkey prior, or an anti-inductive prior, or that don’t implement (a dynamic like) modus ponens on some level even if they don’t do anything interesting with verbalized logical propositions, deserve to be called “minds”.
I agree with the message, but I’m not sure whether I think things with a binomial monkey prior, or an anti-inductive prior, or that don’t implement (a dynamic like) modus ponens on some level even if they don’t do anything interesting with verbalized logical propositions, deserve to be called “minds”.