I did a search about property dualism and I couldn't see much written here on this site.
- What is your opinion on this topic?
- Are there any articles on this site that I should read, including articles that aren't directly about property dualism? I'll add links to articles here as I find them (I'm still doing some searching myself)
I'm not sure what Property Dualism is. I just looked at the diagram on Wikipedia.
There is a sense in which software is independent of the hardware that carries it, that two books can both have the property of representing "Harry Potter" and therefore being the same book despite being made of different matter, and so on. It doesn't matter whether the calculator that computes 2+2=4 runs on electrons or steam. Is that what Property Dualism is?
I (and I am guessing most Lesswrongers) generally believe that the seeker of philosophical knowledge is better off just deriving everything fresh from scratch, because of how traditional philosophers manage to make their readings so incredibly long to the point that it becomes literary criticism to figure out what they are saying. But I think "property dualism" would be a useful concept if it is in fact what I outlined?
"I (and I am guessing most Lesswrongers) generally believe that the seeker of philosophical knowledge is better off just deriving everything fresh from scratch, because of how traditional philosophers manage to make their readings so incredibly long to the point that it becomes literary criticism to figure out what they are saying."
Apply that logic to biology - start deriving fresh from scratch and see how long it takes until you get to mitochondria. Or to keep it within philosophy, apply that logic to ethics - and see how much time you waste hu... (read more)