Spinoza tweets "Hey guys, anyone know how many substances there are?"
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Plato, Nietzsche, Hegel even Aristotle are having a civil conversation and then suddenly Baruch shows up.
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Not a deep answer, but Corfield alludes to Brandom's pragmatic expressivism at several points in his recent text on modal homotopy type theory; the comment at https://ncatlab.org/davidcorfield/show/Chapter+1+A+path+to+a+new+logic … suggests the modal-HoTT-in-philosophy project is intended to address Brandomian concerns
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Thanks for sharing the link.
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!! this is exactly the wheelhouse of
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Thanks Rob! I did a computer model of the Game of Giving and Asking for Reasons: https://philpapers.org/archive/EVACMO.pdf … I find "Between Saying and Doing" absolutely fascinating but do not have a computer model of it.
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Don't you explicitly address this in the book
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I think the account I offered in the book is still in its infancy.
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machine learning seems to provide various brute force approaches to inferentialism. you have probably read Arity & Abstraction by Anil Bawa or https://arxiv.org/pdf/1803.02912.pdf … greyboxing in interdisciplinary mathematics education research or philosophizing embedded in the art system.
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i understand neither lol
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