Data do not understand cause and effect; functions do.https://twitter.com/DataSciFact/status/1012713607963009024 …
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Too many functions...
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Am I wrong when I think brains ( their particular and unique functions) understand the world each by its own way, i.e. differently? Or do you mean some universal function - principle of understanding?
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Okay I see it. The “person” is the *system of events being instantated. But the funtion is abstract. The event is what *is happening*. So an instance of that function running on a given input is an instance of understating that input.
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A person is a particular model function that is used by the brain to evaluate how such a person would react to experiencing the world (which the brain itself cannot do).
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