somebody's comment yesterday got me reading Kierkegaard's "Purity of Heart" essay and my fucking god i have not wanted to slap the shit out of a dead man so badly since the last time i read more than three words of Kant at once
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Replying to @chaosprime
So where did Kierkegaard go wrong? I would really like to know.
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Replying to @Mondo_dj
where the mindset that produced this essay, at least, went wrong was in the pious pretense that ~willing the Good~ for its own sake rather than reward-seeking is in any way not a sneakier species of reward-seeking where you get to jerk yourself off about how pure of heart you are
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nah, i'm a coder who doesn't get to fuck with ML as much as i might like. technically AI was my major when i was at a brick-and-mortar college (interdisciplinary computer science/philosophy/psychology program) and i did build a dozen or so nets from Fausett for giggles
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