When "I" understand something, there's far more than my brain at stake.
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Be careful. Materialists are not known for their tolerance, especially in the AI community. But then again, I may be reading you incorrectly.
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Have you read 'the righteous mind'? That may be useful in this quest
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Nobody seems to: https://twitter.com/sapinker/status/936384656932564993 … :)
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This is good
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No one knows for that matter. There are sound theories and speculations, but we've still no idea. We are our biggest mysteries!
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A modern take on Descartes' "Cogito ergo sum": "Cogito ergo nescio" (I think, therefor, I don't know).
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Suggest you read the book ‘bayesian epistemology’ with papers by David Deutsche and Stephen Hartmann as secondary reading.

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The best part is that: we all have brains :). So, we just need to introspect to gain insights. According to Hindu mythology, it is believed that attaining enlightenment through meditation allows you to know everything there is about the brain. Let's find out if it makes sense.
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