Part 4 in a series of interviews on the book I'm working on, Neither/Nor. In this episode, Isabela Granic and I discuss how AI technologies like ChatGPT relate to experience. We move into Schopenhauer's distinction between rationality and the intuition in The World as Will and Representation.
Topics discussed:
- Previous podcast episode: The AI and Dark Forest, with Maggie Appleton
- The explicit versus implicit in text
- Philosophy is about changing your mind and life
- Opportunity costs of reading
- Brian Magee article on clarity in philosophical texts: Sense and Nonsense
- My thread on Shklovsky and defamiliarization
- Tolstoy's Hadji Murat
- My thread on Janus words, Freud's (un)heimlich
- Richard Wilhelm's I Ching
- Graham: Zhuangzi's reaction against logic for ends in life (as opposed to means): aphorism, example, parable, and poetry
- We'll come back to mathematics at some point
- We'll come back to language models as averages
- Dependent Origination article
Previous episodes:
- Part 3 of this series: AI and Pyrrhonism
- Part 2 of this series: A Philosophical Journey
- Part 1 of this series: Causality and Conditionality
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