Associations can be any connection between any two persons, places, things — for instance going to a Boy Scout Jamboree and being addressed by POTUS can be an association with an event — between you and the event.
Author: Kilgore Forelle
Uniquity IV
The biggest obstacle for general artificial intelligence (GAI), where machines can actually learn from external stimulus, is that humanity is networked imperfectly but is unique in each of its nodes. Humanity is a giant, fallible information system. It is difficult to see something like this because of its scale.
Words Poorly Used #112 — Condolences
There is no right thing to say to the survivors of a loved one killed in military circumstances. It is a set of circumstances that have no logical foundation. It is a place arrived at through a series of forced choices.
Hybrid Voluntaryism
Public schools and publicly-permitted private schools have a hybrid voluntaryist segment of behavior within their boundaries. Many extracurricular programs fit within this model.
Uniquity III
Where were you today? Was your day like mine? I don’t think so. I was at the Kentucky state cross country meet today watching my granddaughter run. Afterwards my wife and I went to eat at a Mexican restaurant.
J. S. Mill’s Methods V
From Dictionary of Philosophy: Mill’s methods: Inductive methods formulated by John Stuart Mill for the discovery of causal relations between phenomena.
Uniquity II
I’m not bragging here, just trying to make a point. I call the collection of all the places I have ever lived the Ring of Forelle. I was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee. How about you?
J. S. Mill’s Methods IV
From Dictionary of Philosophy: Mill’s methods: Inductive methods formulated by John Stuart Mill for the discovery of causal relations between phenomena.
Technology
Here we are in the last half of the first third of the 21st Century yet I am having a great deal of difficulty because I do not have my eyeballs today, having undergone some surgery this morning.
J. S. Mill’s Methods III
Caution, critical thinking required. From Dictionary of Philosophy: Mill’s methods: Inductive methods formulated by John Stuart Mill for the discovery of causal relations between phenomena.