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Ned Block
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I was a first generation college student
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Ned Block
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Yes I had the same reaction as Victor
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Ned Block
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30. sij |
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I like this article but the most important points have been known for many years
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Timothy Williamson
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Tim’s wife used her’s and Tim’s few days absence from home to have these bookshelves changed from brown to mainly white, as the first set up looked to her like a run down community centre. Books were returned to the exact places-Tim never noticed!❤️😊(He was told later). pic.twitter.com/UBBqRcGXLL
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Ian Phillips
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26. sij |
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👇 Always a pleasure to engage with @De_dicto and a new one to do so with the fantastic @jorgemlg. twitter.com/MatthiasMichel…
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Chaz Firestone
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29. sij |
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Ned Block (@De_dicto) vs Ian Phillips (@ibphillips) & Jorge Morales (@jorgemlg) on "no-cognition" paradigms in
@TrendsCognSci!
1. Ned nyu.edu/gsas/dept/phil…
2. Ian&Jorge ianbphillips.com/uploads/2/2/9/…
3. Ned nyu.edu/gsas/dept/phil…
Intellectual fireworks exchanged by good friends :)
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Ned Block
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(2) task experiments that subjects can do pretty well on two tasks if they are trained up on them
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Ned Block
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Hakwan, Mante used a report paradigm. Since the monkeys were trained to report on color and on motion, it may be that both reports were fairly automatized so that even when they were cued for one, they more or less automatically did the other too. We know from so many dual (1)
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Ned Block
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29. sij |
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I ALREADY made that point--in the TiCS paper which referenced Kapoor's ASSC talk!
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Ned Block
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Ned Block
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26. sij |
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My retweet has the pdfs for both Phillips & Morales and my reply
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Gary Marcus
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25. sij |
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What GPT-2 accidentally reveals about nature, nurture, and the challenge of building intelligence.
Prelude to a longer piece on how to best advance AI over the next decade 😊 thegradient.pub/gpt2-and-the-n…
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Ned Block
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26. sij |
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Avoiding the paywall: nyu.edu/gsas/dept/phil… twitter.com/MatthiasMichel…
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Ned Block
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Avoiding the paywall: nyu.edu/gsas/dept/phil…, ianbphillips.com/uploads/2/2/9/… twitter.com/MatthiasMichel…
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Matthias Michel
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More on "no-cognition" paradigms in the scientific study of consciousness, following Ned Block's critique of "no-report" paradigms. Here's a comment by @ibphillips & @jorgemlg (cell.com/trends/cogniti…). And @De_dicto's answer (cell.com/trends/cogniti…).
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Richard Brown
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24. sij |
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Searle-style arguments resonate with me, the one thing that we know is conscious is definitely biological and probably computational, and I think there is something to @De_dicto's idea that the electrical-chemical-electrical nature of neuronal functioning is a suggestive clue
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NatlAcad of Sciences
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22. sij |
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We’re honoring #NASmember Susan Elizabeth Carey of @Harvard, a recipient of the 2020 Atkinson Prize in Psychological and Cognitive Sciences, for revolutionizing the study of the origins of cognition! ow.ly/mbrQ50xWpOc #NASaward #CognitiveSciences pic.twitter.com/VC7wgcpuKS
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Jason Stanley
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23. sij |
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Here is @De_dicto comment, in full dailynous.com/2020/01/20/sch…
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Ned Block
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Nicely done
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Ned Block
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9. sij |
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No it is about getting advocates of opposing theories to agree on experiments that would decide between them. There was a Science article on the TWCF initiative a few months ago
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