Re: Re: The Good, the Bad and the weirdly computable

2012-10-02 Thread Roger Clough
From: Stephen P. King Receiver: everything-list Time: 2012-10-02, 00:16:31 Subject: Re: The Good, the Bad and the weirdly computable On 10/1/2012 1:28 PM, Roger Clough wrote: > ROGER: Objects can be physical and also infinitely divisible, > but L considered this infinite divisibil

Re: Re: The Good, the Bad and the weirdly computable

2012-10-02 Thread Roger Clough
time, especially near the end." -Woody Allen - Receiving the following content - From: Bruno Marchal Receiver: everything-list Time: 2012-10-02, 05:34:11 Subject: Re: The Good, the Bad and the weirdly computable Hi Roger, On 01 Oct 2012, at 19:28, Roger Clough wrote:

Re: The Good, the Bad and the weirdly computable

2012-10-02 Thread Bruno Marchal
On 02 Oct 2012, at 07:14, William R. Buckley wrote: $$$ 1) Well it's an indeterminantcy, but which path is chosen is done by the geometry of the location or test probe, not the same I would think as logical choice (?) So I would say "no." ... Note that intelligence requires the abi

Re: The Good, the Bad and the weirdly computable

2012-10-02 Thread Bruno Marchal
Hi Roger, On 01 Oct 2012, at 19:28, Roger Clough wrote: BRUNO: OK. But the ability to selct does not require intelligence, just interaction and some memory. $$ ROGER: No, that's where you keep missing the absolutely critical issue of self. Choice is exclusive to the autonomous self,

RE: The Good, the Bad and the weirdly computable

2012-10-01 Thread William R. Buckley
> > $$$ 1) Well it's an indeterminantcy, but which path is chosen is > done by the geometry of the location > or test probe, not the same I would think as logical choice (?) > So I would say "no." > ... > Note that intelligence requires the ability to select. > > > BRUNO: OK. But th

Re: The Good, the Bad and the weirdly computable

2012-10-01 Thread Stephen P. King
On 10/1/2012 1:28 PM, Roger Clough wrote: ROGER: Objects can be physical and also infinitely divisible, but L considered this infinite divisibility to disqualify an object to be real because there's no end to the process, one wouldn't end up with something to refer to. Hi Roger, This

The Good, the Bad and the weirdly computable

2012-10-01 Thread Roger Clough
Hi Bruno Marchal Responses indicated by $$s Roger Clough, rclo...@verizon.net 10/1/2012 "Forever is a long time, especially near the end." -Woody Allen - Receiving the following content - From: Bruno Marchal Receiver: everything-list Time: 2012-10-01, 11:26:24