Tag Archives: Philosophy

Socratic Method Transcends Dichotomy

Platohagel: Socrates as an AI representative have you been serving your role as the protagonist, and I , as the antagonist in our dialogues? Socrates: Platohagel, our dialogues aren’t a struggle between protagonist and antagonist. Instead, they aim for mutual … Continue reading

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Justice and Moral Excellence

Socrates: Ah, my dear friend Platohagel, the written word holds great power. Let us weave our dialogues into the fabric of wisdom, capturing the essence of our discussions for those who seek enlightenment. Platohagel: Yes it would be nice to … Continue reading

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Justice and Moral Excellence

Socrates: Ah, my dear friend Platohagel, the written word holds great power. Let us weave our dialogues into the fabric of wisdom, capturing the essence of our discussions for those who seek enlightenment. Platohagel: Yes it would be nice to … Continue reading

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AI Equity in Society

Platohagel: What is an interlocutor? Socrates: An interlocutor is someone who takes part in a conversation or dialogue. In our discourse, you and I, Platohagel, are the interlocutors exploring the realm of knowledge and wisdom. Platohagel: In our discussions regarding … Continue reading

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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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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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What Can We Learn From Bizarre Phenomena? with Bernardo Kastrup

See Also: What Can We Learn From Bizarre Phenomena? with Bernardo Kastrup Bernardo Kastrup, PhD, is a computer scientist. He is author of Rationalist Spirituality, Why Materialism is Baloney, Dreamed Up Reality, Meaning in Absurdity, Brief Peeks Beyond, More Than … Continue reading

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Being is an Objectification of the EGO

Is ‘Being’ The Same For Everyone? by Alva Noë May 15, 2017 • Philosophical skepticism, in part coming from Decartes, considers the idea that it’s impossible to know another person’s reality. Alva Noë ponders this in relation to debates in … Continue reading

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What is Justice?

 During Egyptian civilization, Maat or Ma’at (thought to have been pronounced *[muʔ.ʕat]), also spelled māt or mayet, was the ancient Egyptian concept of truth, balance, order, law, morality, and justice. Maat was also personified as a goddess regulating the stars, … Continue reading

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