Dear All,
I think that the approach of Chuan - and that of Professor Zhong - to
intelligence is characterized by its TIMELESSNESS. On the one hand, it is the
newest, most forward-looking, taking into account the existence of the latest
technology. On the other, it ties back, through Chinese cul
I asked for a concise statement of "complex scientific method" and you sent
me this. I have stared at it for awhile and can make no sense of it. I am
certainly aware of EPR and the surrounding issues. Can anyone help me here?
Are the Chinese team by proposing "Intelligence Science" simply proposin
in the attackment, thanks!
15-03-11 reply6·refer to EPR see IS&IS.docx
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Dear Dai,Many thanks for your comments on the topics that I raised March 7 for FIS discussion.What I wanted to stress in my writing of March 7 is that the intelligence science and the related concepts like intelligence and wisdom are complex ones and therefore the traditional methodology featured
Cari Tutti,
geometria, filosofia, fisica, psicologia ed, io aggiungo, economia si
integrano e armonizzano perfettamente. Tutto ciò si verifica se si conosce
la corretta elaborazione e trasformazione o tras-informazione dei concetti:
in una varietà continua si hanno tre differenti determinazioni pos
Thanks for sharing these ideas, which, for me, raise a long standing
problem.
The concept of 'intelligence' emerged as an ascription of a quality to
humans and other animals who are capable of certain capabilities. That
is to say, the starting point was the behaviours, and this led to the
def