The PhiloKitchen: An Unmediated Dive into Philosophical Practice
The algorithm does nothing at all except operating on the algorithmic level. Its hardware interface interacts – on the same level of human physiology – with the purely physicaldomain outside without an adjacent non-algorithmic "story". The algorithm remains strictly self-contained, operating exclusively within its own formal domain. Its hardware interface engages with the external physical world –at the same level as human physiology, yet it does so in total isolation, devoid of a contiguous, non-algorithmic "story". We do not know where and how the human existential "picture" emerges alongside its physiology and physicality. But it is there and it is related to the physiology of the human constitution and the physicality at the basis of all empirical phenomena. It has, moreover and for all we know, evolved upon the background of these two. Is there a similar potential bridge from the self-contained, self-referential algorithm to a projected story – a semantic projection of a world that is not at the [human] beholder's eye? My semantic projection of the world is not in your eye. It is mine even if it takes two to tango. Can it become the algorithm's? is there even a beginning of a serious reason to think so? We proceed.
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