Being Human

Episode 225: Humilty, Time Travel and Philosphy with Peter Kreeft

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May 6, 2025
In a captivating discussion, Dr. Peter Kreeft, a prominent Catholic philosopher from Boston College, tackles the impact of artificial intelligence on humanity. He shares his amusing aversion to technology and its philosophical implications, asserting that quality should trump quantity in art and experience. Kreeft emphasizes the erosion of human connections in our image-centric, efficiency-driven culture, and critiques the decline in humanities education. His insights into faith, philosophy, and personal growth offer a profound exploration of what it means to be human in today's world.
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INSIGHT

AI Lacks True Intelligence

  • Artificial intelligence is misnamed; machines do not possess real intelligence.
  • Even the most advanced AI is just a complex sensor system like an electric eye door.
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Quality Cannot Be Quantified

  • Quality in art and experience cannot be reduced to quantity or digital data.
  • The blueness of blue is fundamentally different from numerical wavelengths, showing limits of AI understanding.
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Decline of Analogical Thinking

  • Digital thinking is replacing analogical thinking, degrading human understanding.
  • Modern students increasingly fail to grasp analogies, a critical human thought process lost to digital education.
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