Re: The myth of knowledge
Posted by
Eric Charles on
Aug 19, 2011; 8:24pm
URL: http://friam.383.s1.nabble.com/no-one-shall-expel-us-from-the-paradise-that-Cantor-has-created-Hugh-Woodin-s-ultimate-L-Richard-Elw8-tp6699752p6704840.html
Not wanting to bring this thread to the list without evidence of greater
interest, I have made posting on the blog more flexible, Robert has posted
there, and I have
replied on the blog.
Eric
On Fri, Aug 19, 2011 10:20 AM,
"Robert J. Cordingley" <[hidden email]> wrote:
Interesting. It seems though it isn't knowledge that is core to your
discussion but our 'knowing' - the human experience. What makes
some things 'compiled' knowledge (in our experience, like riding a
bike) and some things expressible knowledge (which we can teach,
like nuclear physics)? Is it a physiological problem between muscle
memory, the spinal cord, and the thing we call the brain?
Robert C
<a href="http://www.cirrillian.com" onclick="window.open('http://www.cirrillian.com');return false;">www.cirrillian.com
On 8/18/11 6:03 PM, ERIC P. CHARLES wrote:
Shameless
plug: I have started a academically-oriented blog. I suspect my
most
recent post, on '<a moz-do-not-send="" href="http://fixingpsychology.blogspot.com/" onclick="window.open('http://fixingpsychology.blogspot.com/');return false;">The Myth of
Knowledge', is relevant to many of the discussions that I
have been part of
on this list, and will be of interest to at least a few people
here.
I
now return you to your regularly scheduled posts (and second the
point that the
'ultimate L' article was very cool).
Eric
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