there are no genuine relationships
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ugh!
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The article is confused about the terms it's using. Brains have algorithms, programs, etc. at birth: genes, neurochemistry, neuronal connections, etc. This is why we humans are pretty good at understanding one another. Our brains are pretty damned similarly designed.
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In my experience, humans are surprisingly bad at understanding each other, mostly because they don't notice when they don't.
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How can their not be any "priors" in the brain? How would that, computationally, work?
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We start out with priors, and once we bootstrap epistemology and Turing languages, we can disassemble them.
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Well, the brain is the original computer, as far as we humans are aware. And computationally, there seems to be no way for the brain to get theories without prior information. Unless we add in some supernatural power that can toss ideas in directly...
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It's pretty interesting to see how we have to externalize things for us to understand them. Like how we have to look in mirrors before we grasp that we have a self, separate from our environment. Though we did have some idea of what a brain is like even in Davinci's time.
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