Just struck me that an important AI problem, formal logic reasoning, is actually defined at the wrong level. The problem is not to get a computer to do logic, but to get it to conclude logic is in fact a thing to do, and invent/discover the *idea* of logic via ML
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Logic is easy. Discovering that logic is a thing you can do, uncovering its rules, and deciding when to use them, is the hard part.
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It does work. But only as a servant. One of those "good servant bad master" things.
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I think it's a deconstruction of logical positivism rather than logic per se, in Science and Human Values: but really I was just avoiding the obvious cheap appeal to Goedel.
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Yeah, I don't buy that kind of argument. Godel is a formal result that actually does not apply to what we're talking about here. Logical positivism is a kind of spherical cow strawman epistemology.
Pragmatically, we use logic in a way that works well enough, often enough.
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