Thursday, May 16, 2024

Stay tuned

Originally published on Language and Philosophy, June 14, 2022

I haven’t posted in quite a while, but I’m working on a series of posts including one on a cognitive bias I’ve named the Fool’s Errand Attachment (the attachment to a program to the extent to which a solution is urgent not to its effectiveness — where there is no solution, grabbing and holding onto a program that won’t work) that can identify a difference in ethic between utopianists and conspiracy theorists, an explanation for why there’s more imagination in the sciences than in the arts, why game theoretic interactions should be included in machine learning, and the difference between gender as language and gender as oppression. Stay tuned!


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