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by karpierz
1232 days ago
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Ah yeah, my mistake. I'd assumed that the GP was referring to the later work and echoing its core premise (language has no intrinsic meaning; or rather takes on meaning from context and intent). As an aside to anyone reading, would highly recommend internalizing the Tractatus. It really helps side step a lot of "high minded" debates (ex: is X conscious, is it moral to do Y) by actually making you ground what you actually mean when you say "conscious", "moral", etc. |
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Like, the Frege approach is like the symbolic AI approach... define the rules, derive the meaning from the rules.
The PI approach is like the LLM approach... derive the rules and meaning from "experiencing" the use of the language.
Eg, we don't need to define what a "game" is. We know when something is a game or not even if we can't come up with an explicit set of rules for defining all instances of what we would otherwise "feel" was a game.
I'm running low on blood sugar...