biconditionals Implication, Entailment, and Honours Projects I don't know how anyone at all read the last post given the volume and quality of the typos, I've gone through now and fixed most of them so I can at least
artificial intelligence Do we even have a Philosophy of Mistakes? Most of the formal literature that I've found on making mistakes focuses mainly on business and applied ethical scenarios -- also included were mistakes in education, nursing and other very down to earth
error Monty Hall & Getting it Right the First Time Let's talk a little about the Philosophy of Probability, maybe we'll stumble more into Decision Theory, just for giggles[1], specifically, I'd like to think about the Monty Hall problem. The Monty Hall
artificial intelligence Information Integration, Consciousness, and AI Today's entry is a brief outline of Giulio Tononi's Information Integration Theory of Consciousness. And an attempt to understand what this means, and its implications for synthetic intelligences that he briefly touches upon