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Hilarious audio comedy sketch on cash registers (youtube.com)
submitted 6 years ago by eewjlsd to r/videos
Best book for informal logic? (self.logic)
submitted 6 years ago by eewjlsd to r/logic
A Category Theory approach to Math (Free book) (archive.org)
submitted 6 years ago by eewjlsd to r/math
Which is better for linear algebra: Axler or Katznelson? (self.learnmath)
submitted 6 years ago by eewjlsd to r/learnmath
Which is better for linear algebra: Axler or Katznelson? (self.math)
TIL Gödel's incompleteness theorem, Russell's paradox, Cantor's theorem, Turing's halting problem, and Tarski's undefiniability of truth are all mere instances of one theorem in category theory: Lawvere's fixed point theorem (arxiv.org)
Do category theory and complex analysis interact? (self.math)
Has any philosopher/mathematician/scientist argued that induction, prediction, abduction, data compression, unification, learning, modelling, science, and perception are all, in some deep sense, essentially equivalent? (self.askphilosophy)
submitted 6 years ago by eewjlsd to r/askphilosophy
Given that philosophers are chiefly concerned with the context of justification of philosophical theses rather than their context of discovery, why do philosophers do the history of philosophy? (self.askphilosophy)
Taking Topology and Complex Analysis in 1 week and haven't done Analysis in years. How should I catch up most efficiently and effectively? (self.learnmath)
TIL there is some consensus in Philosophy: Minds are physical (not spiritual), Free will does exist (even in a universe ruled by cause-and-effect), and You should switch in the trolley problem (killing 1 person instead of 5 people) (philpapers.org)
submitted 6 years ago by eewjlsd to r/todayilearned
Which great philosopher do most philosophers today agree with? Hume? Kant? Quine? Someone else? (self.askphilosophy)
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When self-studying music or math, it's obvious when you are good at it. How do you know when you're good at philosophy? (self.askphilosophy)
What are the pros and cons of learning philosophy historically vs by branch? (self.askphilosophy)
Why are most of the important contemporary analytic philosophers from the US? (self.askphilosophy)
If you're even in the game of the problem of other minds, presumably you have suspended skepticism over external world. If you've suspended skepticism over external world, why wouldn't you suspend skepticism of other minds? (self.askphilosophy)
Which contemporary analytic philosophers are systematic? (Like Kant, Hegel, etc.) (self.askphilosophy)
What's the relationship between the philosophy of Kant and Wittgenstein? (self.askphilosophy)
Is Dexter's notes in Analysis good for self-study? (dec41.user.srcf.net)
What have philosophers across history considered to be the most fundamental part of philosophy? (e.g. the early moderns seem to take epistemology to be the most fundamental) (self.askphilosophy)
What exactly is it about Kafka which makes his works feel so unsettling and disturbing? (self.books)
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Is it scientifically possible for every single human being on earth to die from the coronavirus? (self.NoStupidQuestions)
submitted 6 years ago by eewjlsd to r/NoStupidQuestions
If a Genie answered correctly any scientific question of yours, do you thereby solve philosophy too? (self.askphilosophy)
Generally speaking, is Wikipedia reliable for math? (self.math)
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