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17th September 2004, 20:47 | #31 | |
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| Nice field of expertise you have not my brand of vodka though... I can somewhat see how a computer and a human brain are in some ways alike. I however fail to see it's relevance here. When I said: "bios is hardware?" I merely meant that to me, bios is the software and the bios chip (EEPROM if I am not mistaken) is the hardware. There, simple and clear and what exactly do you mean by me being a materialist? To me, a materialist is someone who is fond of material things: Quote:
And another thing: how did you come to the conclusion that I'm a materialist (whatever the "broader" meaning may be), merely form 3 words and 2 smilies. | |
17th September 2004, 21:30 | #32 |
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| it's the smilies it's always the smilies |
18th September 2004, 05:19 | #33 |
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| No offense my good man, I simply meant by my interpretation of your definition of BIOS being "hardware" I thought you were strictly speaking of it in those (material) terms, and didn't see it as software. It was more of a good natured sharing of my love for Neuroscience, and I thought the few references were kinda fun. I enjoy learning more about other's then their struggles, or opinions on PC's. Sure there's a specific off-topic section for this, but I didn't think I was hurting anyone in sharing that. I was strictly speaking in philosophical terms when I referred to you as a Materialsit, and thought my rant indicated as much. As I said, it was in jest, and you may be a Monist, Dualist, Reductionist, Behaviorist, Idealist, Existentialist, or subscribe to Functionalsim, Eliminativism, Identity Theory, Pragmatism, Transcendentalism, Empiricism, Epistomology, Phenomenology, or Nihilism. It wouldn't matter to me, but I'd be glad to discuss any of those topics with you. AI is intimately related to computer's and Computer Science, so given the opportunity to share a little I did. As they say in A.A. ...take what you like and leave the rest. When we began discussing "hadrware/software" we were inadverantently discussing questions of Dualism whether we intended to or not. |
18th September 2004, 05:46 | #34 |
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18th September 2004, 13:32 | #35 |
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| Yes I agree, centered, and calm. |
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