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by YeGoblynQueenne
211 days ago
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With Prolog, the proof is carried out by the computer, not a human. A human writes up a theory and a theorem and the computer proves the theorem with respect to the theory. So I ask again, how is carrying out a proof not reasoning? >> I'm not claiming that reason is incorrect, I'm handwaving it away as irrelevant and academic. That's not a great way to have a discussion. |
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I think that's not a useful place to be, so I was trying to head off going there. But now I'll go with you - I agree it IS reasoning - can you please support your case that "executing Prolog code is reasoning" makes Prolog more useful for LLMs to emit than Python?