You're not going to get that -- welcome to the Middle East. You are never going to get your request here. To think that anyone can come from outside to set all the facts and all the history straight is white man savior syndrome. — BitconnectCarlos
My personal background is irrelevant to the argument forwarded. — Benkei
You assume my goal is to bash one side — Benkei
Even if it was an accurate personal attack it is still irrelevant — Benkei
There is an entity and an environment, and said entity prioritizes itself in some manner over the environment, and intelligence is this capacity to store information and change future behavior in similar circumstances based upon said information. — Moliere
The bacteria, upon re-encountering a threat it has met before, will recognize it and defend itself, and this is all pretty well understood in physical terms. — Moliere
Does it make sense to say intelligence without their being an agent? — Mystic
When a claim is made, like most, I prefer to understand what the evidence for that claim might be. — Tom Storm
Life eats, shits, reproduces, dies. There are different functions a particular organism must perform or fulfill in order to be counted as life. — Moliere
Which means, seeking out counter-factuals, things and people which will oppose your ideas. The only way to make them stand up to criticism is to have them criticised and to take criticism seriously. — Wayfarer
(Or, if they did they just would have made everyone sick.) — Wayfarer
Because they couldn’t have turned up at the award ceremony? — Wayfarer
Actually, it’s amazing that there isn’t more of an outcry about it. — Wayfarer
I think if you read up on it, you’re in a good position to be a ‘citizen activist’ about this subject, and it sure needs attention. — Wayfarer
Right! But understand how this would be treated if you proposed it in, say, postgrad biology. — Wayfarer
Also, you’re not talking ‘phenomena’. Phenomena are ‘what appears’. If ‘intelligence’ is something ‘behind’ everything, something that causes, then by definition, it’s not phenomena - it’s what causes phenomena. That’s a distinction that needs to be made. — Wayfarer
Einstein’s famous equation, e=mc2, establishes the equivalence of matter and energy, but where does ‘intelligence’ fit into that? — Wayfarer
In current theory, intelligence is a product of living beings — Wayfarer
But the clear and present danger to life and safety is clearly the Israeli state, which has been running a regime of terror for decades now. — StreetlightX
More on cloning - scary article from The New Atlantis — Wayfarer
In Purpose and Desire, Turner pursues his argument that homeostasis demands “at least rudimentary forms of cognition and intentionality,” the ability to recognize and purposefully respond to environmental conditions.
Your question describes universal "Intelligence" as-if it is something "out there in Nature", like Energy — Gnomon
Your inability to keep on topic is no one's problem but yours. Further posts to that effect will be deleted. — StreetlightX
To stop evictions in Palestinian neighbourhoods.
To stop teargassing Islamic holy sites.
To stop practising apartheid on Arabs in Israeli controlled territory. — StreetlightX
Nothing to add, I see, but an attempt at character assassination — Benkei
The Assad regime is off-topic — Baden
Please show me an example, and explain in what ways it is flawed. — counterpunch
I'm not a teenage girl! — counterpunch
It was your use of the words wanker and nitwit — Mystic
Intelligence is the capacity to be in the present. The more you are in the past or are in the future, the less intelligent you are. Intelligence is the capacity to be here-now, to be in this moment and nowhere else. Then you are awake. — Bhagwan-Awe
What part of what I quoted do you think is false? — Benkei
If not entertaining your fantasies is dodging then I happily indulge. — StreetlightX
Not sure why I have to answer questions about it. — StreetlightX
This is a thread about Israeli violence. — StreetlightX
To be complemented with the acknowledgement that children in Gaza live in hell on earth — StreetlightX
Are you English? — Mystic
Science is not many things! It is however, an increasingly coherent and valid understanding of reality, — counterpunch
The nuclear bomb was developed because the US feared Germany would develop it first. Not because scientists thought it would be a spiffing idea. — counterpunch
but saying it's not possible to regulate technology with regard to a scientific understanding of reality, is false. — counterpunch
Defeating involuntary aging, death and suffering may take centuries. Yet as far as I can tell, the project is scientifically and sociologically viable – just dauntingly ambitious. — David Pearce
Only it's not simple, because your conclusion is a need to "dethrone the science clergy" whatever that means. — counterpunch
Whereas, to my mind, your Pandora's Box argument, speaks eloquently for the science based regulation of technology. i.e. making decisions about which technologies to apply on the basis of a scientific understanding of reality - rather than, religious political and economic ideology. — counterpunch
That is philosophical analysis. — Wayfarer