
Ep283 - John Searle | Consciousness in Artificial Intelligence
Talks at Google
The Difference Between Ontologically Subjective and Epistemic Subjectivity
The problem with objectivity and subjectivity is that they're systematically ambiguous. Epistemically the distinction is between types of knowledge claims. If I say Rembrandt died in 1606, well, no he didn't die then he was born in. That's a matter of objective fact. But if I says Rembrandt is the greatest painter that ever lived, well, that’s a matter of opinion,. So you have epistemic objectivity andsubjectiveism. Underlying that is the distinction in modes of existence. Lots of things exist regardless of what anybody thinks. Humans, molecules and tectonic plates have a mode of existence that's ontologically objective. P
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