AW: AW: [aiethics] What are humans made of?
Ing. Pedro E. Colla
colla@pec.pccp.com.ar
Mon, 18 Jun 2001 07:21:31 +0400
Alicebot AI Ethics Committee - http://www.alicebot.org
>Ahh but you both ARE Kantian whether or not you know it. Pedro here,
>like many people, is quick to label his contradiction a 'paradox' and =
live
>with it. Pedro, you are fully wrong. A paradox is a contradiction
>(a recognized contradiction) that is consi
>dered a proven statement (let me give you an example: the paradox of =
time
>travel...the fact is, and you should read Steven Hawking, time travel
cannot
>exist). Few (well, none) of these are actually valid. Yours, Pedro,
>is not valid. Instead, it's arbitrary.
Well, I'm not just "wrong" but "fully wrong", that's assertive... you =
could
write pages and pages of opinions, but you could not prove a single darn
thing
of what you're saying so.... it's just opinions...er...like mine :-).
One funny note on your comment, if Dr. Hawking said that he was wrong,
I'm travelling in time, into the future, at a pace of 1 second per =
second;
except when I drove my car to the supermarket when it's a little slower =
and
when my mother in law is at home but there isn't any established theory =
to
explain that yet.
But, Dr. Hawking didn't said that of course. Incidentally, I did =
attended
class with him, back in the time he was able to articulate verbally by
himself, urrr.... he was named Stephen then :-).
Ing. Pedro E. Colla
Adrogue-BA
Argentina