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by lucubratory
944 days ago
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I'm sorry, but that's absurd. Being able to explain the precise mechanism behind reasoning would make anything sound like it's not reasoning, because of our prior experiences. If we understood human reasoning well enough to explain exactly what happens in our brain, you would conclude that we're not really reasoning because you can provide an explanation of how we're reasoning about novel, out of distribution data. This is "God of the gaps" for thought. |
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