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Jeremy Pierce

@TheParableMan

Ph.D. philosophy. Syracuse Univ, Le Moyne College. Author, A Realist Metaphysics of Race. Covenant member, Missio Church. Cowardly use of insults = instablock.

Syracuse, NY 가입일 Mayıs 2011
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Jeremy Pierce
Jeremy Pierce@TheParableMan·
@EdWhelanEPPC It was also a deliberate misreading of what she said. We all recognize ways our experiences can give advantages in understanding context. It's her critics who chose to take that as an absolute identity hierarchy when it obviously wasn't meant that way.
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Ed Whelan
Ed Whelan@EdWhelanEPPC·
New from Confirmation Tales: Sonia Sotomayor's not-so-wise reflection on "wise Latina" judge. The intense controversy that Sotomayor’s comment aroused stands in sharp contrast to the lack of attention that Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s incendiary positions received during her confirmation process sixteen years earlier. The difference arose from two dramatic and interrelated changes that had occurred in the meantime.
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Jeremy Pierce
Jeremy Pierce@TheParableMan·
@PAHoyeck Thomas Aquinas Thomas Reid Thomas Nagel Thomas Hobbes Thomas Kuhn
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The hierarchy of Thomases: 1. Thomas Hobbes 2. Thomas Reid 3. Thomas Kuhn 4. Thomas Aquinas 5. Thomas Nagel
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Jeremy Pierce
Jeremy Pierce@TheParableMan·
@KennethLPearce That applies to what some people have been trying to tell you about Aquinas and ibn Sina.
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Kenny Pearce
Kenny Pearce@KennethLPearce·
Saving this quote for an appropriate occasion: "This is so obviously ridiculous that I am at a loss for words to answer such nonsense...It would be like using a sword to cut through butter!" (Basil the Great, On the Holy Spirit, §41)
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Jeremy Pierce
Jeremy Pierce@TheParableMan·
@bumbadum14 @christopherrufo Or you could just read the books written by the people who actually experienced it? It's not as if there aren't very many of them. But doing that would not allow you to maintain your empirically unsupportable thesis, so I guess it's not an option for you.
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bumbadum@bumbadum14·
@christopherrufo But tbh we can’t really even trust any modern research into the black slave condition because such of that history has been entirely fabricated post CRE.
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Josh Howerton
Josh Howerton@howertonjosh·
Yes, like every nation that’s ever existed on earth (including the Africans who captured and sold the slaves), and then they abolished slavery because they appealed to… *checks notes*…. laws and governing authories being subject to Jesus Christ. A) this isn’t the own you think it is B) this kind of thing worked in 2015, but not anymore
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Tyler Lee Conway@TylerLeeConway·
You mean like when they owned slaves and prayed in Jesus’ name?
Josh Howerton@howertonjosh

@margbrennan If this seems even mildly controversial, it would legitimately blow your mind to read what the men who founded our nation did, said, and prayed in the name of Jesus Christ while governing

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Jeremy Pierce
Jeremy Pierce@TheParableMan·
@SashaGusevPosts I've found it more useful to have multiple conversations with documents that it saves from each conversation in a larger project. The conversations themselves are short, and each conversation updates the documents when it is done. Long browser pages eat up computation time.
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Sasha Gusev
Sasha Gusev@SashaGusevPosts·
Anthropic needs to disable all the Chrome/browser stuff. Watching Opus 4.6 struggle to navigate down a browser page is a massive bucket of cold water on AGI hopes.
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Jeremy Pierce@TheParableMan·
@LateHaveILoved @CapturingChrist He's too late to be hellenized, though. The hellenistic period was long gone. He was in the Islamic world. He had some influence from some classical Greek sources and maybe a few hellenistic sources (but certainly not as many as classical). But that doesn't make him hellenized.
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Jeremy Pierce
Jeremy Pierce@TheParableMan·
@Marshwiggle119 @NeilShenvi Right, it is trained on contradictory things. Even if it did have beliefs, it couldn't have a worldview, because there is no coherence in what it is trained on.
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Marshwiggle@Marshwiggle119·
@TheParableMan @NeilShenvi Moreover, it is trained on all kinds of incorrect mathematical statements, errors and conspiracy theories and outright lies. On flat earth theory. And it treats those differently, in how it stores information in its weights, in how it processes information, in how it outputs.
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Neil Shenvi
Neil Shenvi@NeilShenvi·
“AI is not an idol. Not necessarily. Done right, AI doesn’t threaten the preacher…AI — used wisely in its present form and in future uses we cannot conceive of yet — will make good and faithful preachers even better.” desiringgod.org/messages/authe…
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Marshwiggle@Marshwiggle119·
@TheParableMan @NeilShenvi Sure, say it is just trained to say it has beliefs. But while a sufficiently intelligent AI can be trained to respond as if 1+1 = 3, it still understands itself to be understanding in a hypothetical of vastly less weight than the case where 1+1=2.
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Jeremy Pierce
Jeremy Pierce@TheParableMan·
@ceobmt @KhalilAndani Also, it wasn't their views that got them criticism. It was the very fact that they did philosophy. It was a bunch of anti-intellectuals taking any instance of thought as evil.
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Gerry
Gerry@ceobmt·
@KhalilAndani And they got slandered and persecuted by the Khalifate while Aquinas is called the Common Doctor by the Magisterium
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Jeremy Pierce@TheParableMan·
@ceobmt @KhalilAndani There was an attempt to declare Aquinas a heretic. It didn't succeed, and the movement to get him declared a saint did. But he wasn't universally loved.
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Jeremy Pierce@TheParableMan·
@Nbal148 @KhalilAndani He calls him the Commentator. Ibn Sina is the Doctor, I believe. Aristotle, of course, is the Philosopher. Aquinas had nicknames for a lot of the philosophers that he respected and learned from.
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Abdelmalik
Abdelmalik@Nbal148·
@KhalilAndani Was Aquinas reading Al-farabi and Ibn Sina or were they all reading Aristotle? Did Aquinas ever cite Al-farabi or Averoes' works?
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Jeremy Pierce@TheParableMan·
@LateHaveILoved @CapturingChrist Ibn Sina was not Arab. He was from Uzbekistan. He was born in Bukhara. He was Central Asian. His culture has as much influence from the Khans as it did from the Middle East.
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Late Have I Loved You
Late Have I Loved You@LateHaveILoved·
@CapturingChrist Avicenna and averroes were Hellenized Arabs who benefited from Grecian and western philosophy, after their era there were few Islamic scholars of note, and Aquinas thrashed them
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Jeremy Pierce
Jeremy Pierce@TheParableMan·
@Marshwiggle119 @NeilShenvi You can train an AI to respond like Kant, but that doesn't make it hard a worldview. It doesn't have any beliefs. It's just trained to sound like it does. But even apart from that, orthodox Christian writings are a part of what these LLMs are trained on.
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Jeremy Pierce
Jeremy Pierce@TheParableMan·
@Marshwiggle119 @NeilShenvi I know what you mean if you say a thermostat knows what temperature to turn on, but it's still false.
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Jeremy Pierce
Jeremy Pierce@TheParableMan·
@KennethLPearce Somehow you've attracted all the trolls. Lots of people asking to be blocked here.
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Kenny Pearce
Kenny Pearce@KennethLPearce·
FYI: if you think Ibn Sina is not a philosopher worth taking seriously, then you think Thomas Aquinas is a terrible judge of philosophical merit.
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