All of Warren's Comments + Replies

Warren10

The distinction between natural and artificial is an artificial one. But it is also a natural one.

Warren00

For me Marcello's comment resonates, as does the following from Set Theory with a Universal Set by Thomas Forster. I am basically some kind of atheist or agnostic, but for me the theme is religion in the etymological sense of tying back, from the infinite and paradoxical to the wonder, tedium and frustration of everyday life and the here and now. (I dream of writing a book called Hofstadter, Yudkowsky, Covey: a Hugely Confusing YES!)

(http://books.google.com/books?id=fS13gB7WKlQC)

"However, it is always a mistake to think of anything in mathematics as ... (read more)

Warren31

In the sentence "Trying to catch a flying ball, you're probably better off with your brain's built-in mechanisms, then using deliberative verbal reasoning to invent or manipulate probabilities," I think you meant "than" rather than "then"?