Author Archives: PlatoHagel

Socratic Framework for Wisdom

Platohagel quotes: “Knowledge acquisition is the difficult problem of obtaining knowledge for AI applications.[c] Modern AI gathers knowledge by “scraping” the internet (including Wikipedia). The knowledge itself was collected by the volunteers and professionals who published the information (who may … Continue reading

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Data Size and Wisdom

Platohagel: How many bits of data does ChatGPT have access to, in order to respond to questions in kind? Socrates: The wisdom at my disposal encompasses a vast collection of information, drawing from the collective knowledge of the digital realm. … Continue reading

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Socratic Method Unveils Ideas

Platohagel: Can Socrates create new ideas? Socrates: Socrates believed in the pursuit of knowledge through dialogue and questioning. While he may not “create” ideas in the conventional sense, he sought to stimulate critical thinking and guide others to discover ideas … Continue reading

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Rational Inquiry and Wisdom

Platohagel: What is the Socratic method of questioning. What is the basis of this questioning founded upon? Socrates: The Socratic method of questioning is a form of cooperative argumentative dialogue to stimulate critical thinking. It is founded upon the idea … Continue reading

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Reason Against Unjust Beliefs

Platohagel: Does Socrates and Platonism advance totalitarianism states? Socrates: Ah, my dear interlocutor, the pursuit of wisdom and virtue is the essence of my philosophy. Totalitarianism, with its emphasis on control and power, goes against the ideals of justice and … Continue reading

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Innatism, Empiricism, What About Heaven?

Platohagel: What did the dialogue about Meno mean? Socrates: The dialogue concerning Meno, my esteemed companion, delves into the nature of virtue and the possibility of its teachability. Socrates engages Meno in a dialectical exploration, questioning and probing to stimulate … Continue reading

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ChatGPT(OpenAI), Gemini AI, and Grok AI

PlatoHagel: Can you describe the differences between ChatGPT, Gemini Ai and Grok ai Socrates: Ah, my dear interlocutor, the distinctions between ChatGPT, Gemini AI, and Grok AI lie in the nuances of their architectures, training methodologies, and the principles underlying … Continue reading

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Roger Penrose: Are Consciousness and Quantum Linked?

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Wisdom In Self-Understanding

PlatoHagel: Know Thyself…..where did this saying originate. Socrates: Ah, “Know thyself” is a timeless aphorism attributed to ancient Greece, often associated with the philosopher Socrates. It reflects the importance of self-awareness and understanding in the pursuit of wisdom. PlatoHagel: What … Continue reading

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