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| | Tags: | bayes nets, church-turing thesis, counterfactuals, free-will, haphazardism, in itself, michael prospect, necessity, self-consciousness, self-representation, subjectivist probability, supervenience | | Current Location: | home | | Subject: | Free will | | Time: | 09:28 pm | | Current Mood: | wordy |
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| DISCLAIMER: This is a disorganized ramble written over the course of several days. By the time I wrote the end, I didn't remember the beginning. I can't vouch for it's coherence as a whole. Or of any of the parts, really.
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| Consciousness final and sociolinguistics paper are done. That leaves only the cog sci work and the book review. Still won't get home before Friday--I just hope I'll have time to do all the book review research I need before the libraries close.
In the meantime, I keep getting distracted by other thoughts.
Here's one: we think we can model basically any causal system using causal Bayes nets. But I'm having trouble figuring out a good formal treatment of.... I'm not even sure how to say this: higher- or lower-level events. ( Read more... ) | comments: 13 comments or Leave a comment  |
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