Re: Paper+Exercises+Naming Issue

From: Russell Standish <r.standish.domain.name.hidden>
Date: Mon, 26 Dec 2005 14:14:38 +1100

On Wed, Dec 21, 2005 at 04:07:28PM +0100, Bruno Marchal wrote:
> (*) Well, I'm certainly interested in that naming issue, and perhaps I
> could ask you right now what expression do you find the less shocking:
> "Physics is derivable from machine psychology", or
> "Physics is derivable from machine theology" ?
> 'course, you can put "computer science" or "number theory" instead of
> machine psycho or theology, but then the reference to a soul or a
> person is eliminated, and giving the current tendency of many scientist
> to just eliminate the person from the possible object of rational
> inquiry, I prefer to avoid it. Note that in "conscience and mechanism"
> I have used the expression "theology", and in "computability, physics
> and cognition", I have been asked to use "psychology" instead. I find
> "theology" much more correct and honest, but then I realise
> (empirically) that it it could seem too much shocking for some people
> (especially the atheist). What do you think?
> I have already avoid "metaphysics" because it is confusing in the
> metamathematical (Godelian) context, and also I'm in a country where
> the word "metaphysics" already means "crackpot". Does the word
> "theology" means "crackpot" in some country ? I don't think so, but
> please tell me if you know about such practice.
>
> Bruno

My preference is for machine psychology. This is shocking enough, but
amerliorated by the prefix "machine". Theology, on the other hand does
not seem justified. In my mind, and I suspect for most people,
theology means the study of God. A study of atheism would probably be
included in this also, however, I fail to see what the study of the
limits to machine intelligence has to do with something as nebulous as
God.

Cheers

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