Read The Beginning of Infinity: Explanations That Transform the World Online
Authors: David Deutsch
connection between computation and
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constants of
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fine-tuning
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fine-tuning of the universe/laws of physics
counter-intuitive theories of
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elementary particle physics
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and infinity
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laws of
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deterministic nature of
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fine-tuning
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fine-tuning of the universe/laws of physics
and the mind–body problem
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second law of thermodynamics
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determine simplicity and complexity
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need to be specific
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our window on abstractions
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nature: laws of
quantum
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quantum theory
planets
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and ‘a dream of Socrates’
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plurality (first-past-the-post) voting system
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political philosophy
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Popper’s criterion of ridding ourselves of bad governments without violence
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society-wide planning and decision-making
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voting
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representative government
Popper, Karl
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criterion of demarcation for science
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testability
criterion of ridding ourselves of bad governments without violence
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on our infinite ignorance
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on ‘sources of knowledge’
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theory of knowledge in ‘a dream of Socrates’
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letting theories die in our place
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on prediction and prophecy
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on ‘who should rule’
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‘Population, Resources, Environment’ (lecture by Ehrlich)
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populations
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and evolution
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Malthus on resources and
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in the US Constitution
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potential infinity
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‘potentialities’, quantum
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precautionary principle
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pessimism
predators
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predictions
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and anthropic reasoning
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and explanation
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fundamental limitations on
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unpredictability
and multiple universes
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Malthusian prophetic fallacy
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prophecy
pure
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rules of thumb
not the purpose of science
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useless when separated from explanation/interpretation
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by supercomputer simulation
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testable
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preferences
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of a group
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will of the people
in mating
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sexual selection
prehistory
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apes/aping
Principle of Mediocrity
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movable-type
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privilege
among abstractions
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among people
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n,
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authority
probability
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and infinity
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infinity
and multiple universes
see under
multiple universes
problems
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connectedness of different kinds
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are inevitable
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problem solving
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and the plurality voting system
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positive conception of
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are soluble
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programs
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computer programs
progress
to better problems
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celebration of
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conditions for
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in cosmology, recent
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counteracts bad philosophy
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critics of ‘so-called progress’
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dependent on existing knowledge
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Enlightenment, quintessential idea of
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