Notes from the Wired

Notes from the Wired

This is a website where I write articles on various topics that interest me, carving out a bit of cyberspace for myself.

You shouldn't believe anything I talk about — I use words entirely recreationally.

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  • Dec. 10

    Gods Debris God’s Debris is a short novel by the author Scott Adams. It takes the form of a dialogue between two characters, a teacher-like figure and a student-like figure, in which the teacher attempts to give the student certain philosophical insights by questioning his beliefs. In this sense, it resembles the Platonic dialogues. Though I wouldn’t take the book too seriously, it contains some very interesting ideas that are worth pondering.
  • Dec. 10

    Facing Up to the Problem of Consciousness Paper Title: Facing Up to the Problem of Consciousness Link to Paper: https://philpapers.org/rec/CHAFUT Date: 1995 Paper Type: Philosophy, Ontology, Consciousness Short Abstract: In this paper, David Chalmers differentiates the easy problem from the hard problem of consciousness and argues that scientific theories have so far offered solutions only to the easy problem. He then presents his own attempt to address the hard problem of consciousness, arguing for a form of dualism in which experience is fundamental in addition to the physical. He also proposes several laws that such a theory would need to follow.
  • Dec. 09

    Guardians of Galaxy Vol 3 (2023) Fun action flick. As always I am a sucker for sci-fi, and the movie does look gorgeous (pretty fonts). 7/10