Natasha Tori Maru

Language & Our Reality: Demystifysci Podcast

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I.  Regarding the intro:

It's not I don't know things don't make sense.  It's I am looking for others to make sense for me, or I'm looking to defend making sense to others.

II. Part One:

I guess his argument is he disagrees with the correspondence theory of truth.  This would be the assumption that language doesn't link up one to one with knowing the world.

III. Part Two:

I don't think we behave as LLMs, that's  an over-extension of what's going on.  I disagree with AI all the time and try to advise it when I do so so it and I can learn.

Edited by Joseph Maynor

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An easy assumption to make is that language is the symbols, gestures, and words themselves.

If we were to ask something like 'Where is language found?', we'd be hard-pressed to pinpoint exactly its location.

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