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We are not truth seekers. When it comes to tribal identity, we are motivated reasoners. So begins Dan Kahans explanation of world politics and…
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AI, not the AI Industry
To be clear at the start: this article is about the future of Artificial Intelligence, not the future of the AI industry.  This is partly because I don't know enough about the real details of…
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Paul Hazelden commented on Don Baker's article AI - Social Justice

Don, thanks for this perspective.  It's clear that, as you say, 'AI has its benefits'; what is harder right now is to understand what those benefits are, and how to access them.
Several recent reports say that companies which have invested…"
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Richard Morris commented on Paul Hazelden's article Artificial Intelligence
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I have probably buried my head in the sand over the social consequences of AI, but found the article very interesting. My naive approach is that AI could never exceed human intelligence. It builds itself only on what is found on the…"
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Hell is not the most obvious topic to write about, but I have been talking with people about it for a long time; I have learned that faulty beliefs about Hell cause a great deal of pain and damage, and they create a massive barrier when we try to…
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What is an Effective Belief?
These could be called 'useful beliefs', but describing something as 'useful' is often a way of implicitly criticizing it.  Something can be useful as a stop-gap measure, but will be…
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Introduction
At its most basic, an emergent property is a property of any system which is not present in the components of that system.
Beyond this, things start to get complicated.  People define terms - such as…
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Paul Hazelden published an article
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The Problem
Context
This article is about how we can distinguish between good and bad, between moral and immoral, or between ethical and unethical.  When people disagree about the moral status of an action, how can we explore -…
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Paul Hazelden published an article
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Introduction
One difficulty when we try to talk about morality is the language: there are various terms we can use, but they are all ambiguous and problematic in various ways.  One the one hand, we can describe an action as…
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We are not truth seekers

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(This is taken with permission from a Facebook post by Duane Hirini.)

We are not truth seekers. When it comes to tribal identity, we are motivated reasoners. So begins Dan Kahans explanation of world politics and media theory that blew my mind. His work explains why facts today fail, why truth is metamorphosizing into a bloated caricature of itself, and why the…

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The Future of AI

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AI, not the AI Industry

To be clear at the start: this article is about the future of Artificial Intelligence, not the future of the AI industry.  This is partly because I don't know enough about the real details of what is happening in the industry, and that is partly because it is in the interests of the people who run the industry to lie about…

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The Three State Solution

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Introduction

The only political plan for peace in the Middle East that I ever hear about is the 'Two State Solution'.  Neither of the current supposed two states supports this idea at present, so it's not going to happen any time soon.

And it is not going to happen any time soon for another obvious reason: the Palestinian territory, however you define it, is split…

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Middle East

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In our conversations, we keep circulating around the topic of the Middle East, Israel and Gaza, but never addressing it in any substantial way, largely because nobody can think of anything productive to say.  'We are against genocide' seems redundant and probably self-evident.

So here is a simplistic possible starting point for a future discussion.

  • Peace…
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Effective Beliefs

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What is an Effective Belief?

These could be called 'useful beliefs', but describing something as 'useful' is often a way of implicitly criticizing it.  Something can be useful as a stop-gap measure, but will be discarded when the real thing comes along.  We are probably not going to put much effort into identifying and understanding beliefs which we…

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Emergent Properties

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Introduction

At its most basic, an emergent property is a property of any system which is not present in the components of that system.

Beyond this, things start to get complicated.  People define terms - such as 'strong emergence' and 'weak emergence' - in various ways, generally with the intention of using the definition to support whatever position…

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The Problem

Context

This article is about how we can distinguish between good and bad, between moral and immoral, or between ethical and unethical.  When people disagree about the moral status of an action, how can we explore - and maybe resolve - that conflict?

Many people will offer a clear answer to this challenge: they will say that the Bible (or some other…

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The Language of Morality

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Introduction

One difficulty when we try to talk about morality is the language: there are various terms we can use, but they are all ambiguous and problematic in various ways.  One the one hand, we can describe an action as 'moral', 'ethical', 'good' or 'right'; on the other hand, we can condemn it as being 'immoral', 'unethical', 'bad' or 'wrong'.

Discussion of the…

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What Do We Mean By Morality?

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Introduction

(By Paul Hazelden; this was circulated as an introduction for a discussion.)

When we say the war in Ukraine (or anything else) is immoral, I would like to know what we mean by this. Are we only saying, as some people suggest, that we disapprove of it? Is morality just a statement of personal or group preference? And, if not, then what is it? Can we find out…

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