a "life-complete problem" is one which, to solve, requires you to solve everything else in your life, being so intricately tied to every aspect
the problem of consensus semantics is "metaphysically-complete", requiring you to first construct a coherent model of the universe
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RT @chaosprime
do you really mean the same thing by "semantics" that i do, though
https://twitter.com/chaosprime/status/1399780643169574913
when you try to figure out what it means for words to mean things, you quickly are sucked into a rabbithole of infinite regress; upon what do you base meaning? all which seems solid melts away upon closer examination, leaving naught but metaphysical dust
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RT @pee_zombie
@sonyasupposedly imo every metaphysics is ultimately tautological, as it must ultimately be rooted in some article of faith, whether it is "my perception of sensory …
https://twitter.com/pee_zombie/status/1394026344795758593
his approach was to start w/ one simple, tautological axiom; cogito, ergo sum. he was experiencing a reasoning process, therefore something must have been generating it. from that self-generating ground, he set out to reconstruct his entire belief system
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RT @pee_zombie
@rothosphere @RealtimeAI @a_manifolder @dinglevery a major problem with this argument is that it rests on unsound foundations. the logical basis for "my experience i…
https://twitter.com/pee_zombie/status/1342379102096027649
clearly, his project succeeded, leaving behind a rich intellectual legacy, but it was a rather... extreme approach. a binary one, splitting the world in two. a sort of dualism, one might say, even. you wouldn't be remiss to suggest his conclusions were a function of his process.
one might compare his approach to the Big Rewrite antipattern infamous to software engineers, wherein a team, frustrated with the legacy pile of machinery they have inherited, effectively ragequit to build a shiny new pile, swearing to not make the mistakes of their forebearers