Teleological Reasoning: Put all your effort into it. Give it everything you got. And hopefully you will do slightly better than mere chance.
Category: Philosophy
Radical Definition of Life
That which takes free energy, organizes, degrades, and converts it into lower quality entropy.
Guts
Whenever someone says “I trust my gut.” I can’t help but think this is shorthand for “I overestimate my ability to make the right call.”
Helping Experiment
In thinking about the results of the Nisbett and Borgida helping experiment, I can only speculate about my own actions. If someone were choking, I would be inclined to leave my booth and act. But immediately I would be confronted with a dilemma. Act how? Do what? I am not an expert in dealing with seizures and choking. Would I have a makeshift item to wedge in someone’s mouth? Could I assist in propping up their head or holding them or calling paramedics? True, there’s a diffusion of responsibility but this is built upon the fact that a person choking becomes a collective action problem, a division of labor, a coordination of activities, as well as shared divided responsibility. It’s likely people became paralyzed in not knowing where they would fit into that collective action absent cuing and signalizing which is to say, someone projecting as an authority. It’s further complicated because we don’t want to get in the way, interfere, become unhelpful or even increase the chances of a person dying by taking some adverse course of action. It’s a fascinating dilemma which gives rise to the captain or the hero complex, a hope that someone can single-handedly guide our collective actions along this unsteady and dangerous path. Indeed, we often proceed along public situations as if driving along a road on auto-pilot guided by subtle cues, markers, and signals how to proceed. An emergency disrupts that normal flow but like traffic, we slow down or come to a complete halt feeling diminished in our power and capacity to alter our course.
Sad People. Happy People.
Sad people seek others to become someone else. Happy people seek others to be more themselves.
Le Bonheur
Happiness is being present.
The First Mistake
The First Mistake of Design (one of many): “We do not expect to see regularity produced by a random process.”
Doors of Perception
“If the doors of perception were cleansed every thing would appear to man as it is, infinite. For man has closed himself up, till he sees all things thro’ narrow chinks of his cavern. “
William Blake, The Marriage of Heaven and Hell
Vision is a good physical tool for spatial awareness and orientation. Hearing is much more suitable for encoding information about time. If we want to understand the infinity all around us, all within us, turn to music.
Maxwell
“The vast interplanetary and interstellar regions will no longer be regarded as waste places in the universe, which the Creator has not seen fit to fill with the symbols of the manifold order of His kingdom. We shall find them to be already full of this wonderful medium; so full, that no human power can remove it from the smallest portion of space, or produce the slightest flaw in its infinite continuity.”
Wrong
“But where is the argument wrong?” Look to the assumptions, often unstated.