Commentary by Chris Pressey
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Philosophy
The Cognitive Connection: Thought and Language in Man and Machine
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Begins with a disclaimer that it contains at least one error — which turns out to be a giant understatement. The book is riddled with errors, but has a great attitude. Touches on many of the weirder beliefs people have held about logic and language through history (for example, the "logic machines" of Ramon Llull.)
Patterns of Software: Tales from the Software Community
- rating: 3
By he of "worse is better" fame.
Kind of goes all over the place, but worthwhile for its comparison of object-oriented programming to poetic compression, and for making a case that beauty may not be subjective.
Tossing Algebraic Flowers down the Great Divide
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The \"Self-Valorizing Vanity\" of Philosophers - Daily Nous
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What, if anything, can be said about what is unsayable? \| Aeon Essays
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HTMLGIANT / The Beginner's Guide to Hegel
- rating: 3
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What does post-truth mean for a philosopher? - BBC News
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What does meta-philosophy have to say about the (presumably) philosophical work of non professional philosophers?
- rating: 1
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The Philosophy of Computer Science (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
- rating: 2
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Alan Kay on Marshal McLuhan and the Personal Computer
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The Deep Insights of Alan Kay - mythz blog
- rating: 3
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