Seeing some unconvincing attempts to solve the Liar Paradox got me thinking: This person is treating the paradox as a sort of word-game brainteaser – they haven’t stopped to reflect on what the significance of the paradox is, and what it is that philosophers of logic are trying to achieve when they address it. Which … Continue reading Kludged Logic: is this a research program?
Boundless Rationality
I am inspired by a great paper that Adam Piovarchy is working on, and the paper ‘Dead rats, dopamine, performance metrics, and peacock tails: proxy failure is an inherent risk in goal-oriented systems’: to sketch out a model of rationality that I have been thinking about for a while. In short: means-to-an-end rationality must be … Continue reading Boundless Rationality
You Don’t Need to Take Sides in an Analytics versus Continentals Fight
Just a quick note here, to make a point that I think most people getting into the study of philosophy at university need to hear sooner rather than later: You don’t need to take sides in an ‘Analytics versus Continentals’ (AvC) fight. When I went through undergrad there was a strong ‘feeling in the air’ … Continue reading You Don’t Need to Take Sides in an Analytics versus Continentals Fight
Report-back from the Launch of The Brisbane Dialogues
On March 9 I went to the launch a new initiative called The Brisbane Dialogues, which is intended to combat the following problem: Polarisation and toxic discourse - old-fashioned intolerance and incivility on 21st century steroids - should be everyone’s concern. It’s not just in the public arena and not just online, they are seeping through … Continue reading Report-back from the Launch of The Brisbane Dialogues
Echo Chambers and Filter Bubbles
Having recently realised how much disagreement there can be in the social and behavioural sciences re. the concepts of internet echo chambers and filter bubbles, I got thinking about what a good conceptualisation should look like. I think it is fair to say that the terms are not usually used in a purely descriptive way, … Continue reading Echo Chambers and Filter Bubbles





