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...when faced with an internally consistent belief base {B} and information to the effect that true (P), where {B} and true (P) are dissonant, the mind tends to respond by creating a new belief B′ such that the conjunction of {B} and B′ is consistent with true (P).
— Oct 25, 2014 02:48AM
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If reality does not operate like a clockwork but instead is complex and unpredictable, empirical inductivism cannot be the whole story of learning. Adapting to a turbulent world is not like figuring out how a clock works. It is like playing Meta-Chess. Unlike ordinary chess, when a player moves a piece, he changes not only the location of that piece, but also the rules that control how the pieces move!
— Oct 17, 2014 11:07PM

