Marcel Chelba – ”Can a Turing machine have empirical intuitions and creative imagination?” (Quora)

https://qr.ae/pYANOy https://qr.ae/pYANi2 Automatic response (POE): A Turing machine, as a theoretical model of computation, operates strictly based on predefined rules and algorithms. Its functioning is rooted in logic and mathematical principles, which means it cannot possess subjective experiences or qualities such as empirical intuitions and creative imagination. Here are a few reasons why: In summary, … More Marcel Chelba – ”Can a Turing machine have empirical intuitions and creative imagination?” (Quora)

Marcel Chelba – About ”Kantian Stereoperspectival Epistemology” (Quora)

https://www.quora.com/profile/Marcel-Chelba/In-Kantian-stereoperspectival-epistremology-as-I-call-it-we-always-look-at-things-in-a-double-perspective-analytic In the “Kantian stereoperspectival epistremology” (as I call it) there is always an analytic and a synthetic perspective on things, and the sensible perception of things is in fact a rapid alternation of these two perspectives of knowledge. Are there physiological confirmations of this Kantian theory?

Marcel Chelba – Comment to ”We Were Wrong About Religion | Jonathan Pageau” (YouTube)

I like the idea of “eternal event” and “atemporal (timeless) cause” (1:51:38). It fits perfectly with Aristotle’s idea of “final cause” and Kant’s idea of “causation through freedom”, which Kant put at the basis of morality and by which he made us practically co-authors of the world, together with God. And I like what Jonathan … More Marcel Chelba – Comment to ”We Were Wrong About Religion | Jonathan Pageau” (YouTube)

Marcel Chelba – Can a computer remember something it never learned? (Quora)

https://qr.ae/pYYFWa “Can a computer remember something it never learned?” I asked this question to a famous computer scientist at a conference, and he gave me no answer. He simply ignored it. Of course, I have my own answer, but I’d like to see if others think like me. I’m waiting for answers linking “deep learning” … More Marcel Chelba – Can a computer remember something it never learned? (Quora)

Marcel Chelba – Second Comment to ”The Potential of the Human Brain / ft. Iain McGilchrist”

I agree with Iain McGilchrist’s position on utilitarianism and longtermism (55:44), and death (2:22:45), and I would support him not with sophisticated theories, but with the Romanian fairy tale “Youth Without Aging and Life Without Death”. There is a hero who succeeds in acquiring what Gilgamesh, for example, had sought, namely immortality, but in the … More Marcel Chelba – Second Comment to ”The Potential of the Human Brain / ft. Iain McGilchrist”

Marcel Chelba – Answer to the question “I spend literally twenty minutes on one sentence when reading Kant. Is this too fast or too slow?” (Quora)

https://www.quora.com/I-spend-literally-twenty-minutes-on-one-sentence-when-reading-Kant-Is-this-too-fast-or-too-slow Hi Vishal, do not despair, it took me four years to read the Critique of Pure Reason. This book cannot be read like a novel, but only in stages, and between these stages you need long periods of reflection and spiritual growth. I was 35 years old when I started reading CPR, in the … More Marcel Chelba – Answer to the question “I spend literally twenty minutes on one sentence when reading Kant. Is this too fast or too slow?” (Quora)