Jimmy Alfonso Licon 🦚🖊️🌵 (@doc_licon) 's Twitter Profile
Jimmy Alfonso Licon 🦚🖊️🌵

@doc_licon

Philosopher @ASU_SHPRS. Epistemology, ethics, political economy, law, and God. Views my own. Wife: @Liconlaw

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Jonah Goldberg (@jonahdispatch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Meh. Sounds to me like you’re basically arguing for a rightwing “living constitution.” Hard pass. I mean when did “Standing athwart history yelling GO!” become so cool on the right? When did originalism come to mean “changing with the times is great when it suits our purposes”?

Dolores G. Morris (@doloresgmorris) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My review of Schellenberg's latest book, What God Would Have Known, is now available. place.asburyseminary.edu/faithandphilos… TLDR: Nothing like the scholarship of his last book. I was looking forward to this book's arrival, & disappointed in the execution.

Richard Ngo (@richardmcngo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Magnus Carlsen claims that one or two signals per match from a chess AI indicating when he should think hardest would make him “almost invincible”. IMO you could boost researchers similarly with just one or two signals a year saying “think hard about the paper you just read”.

Jimmy Alfonso Licon 🦚🖊️🌵 (@doc_licon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'because privacy is a precondition for honoring "the dignity of the mind."' That part of the argument went by really fast. Can you unpack it? I didn't follow it.

Jimmy Alfonso Licon 🦚🖊️🌵 (@doc_licon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

And what is missed by the narrative argument: once the left adopts this language in the pursuit of abundance, it will cease to be a useful political signal. So, MAGA and the right will then be forced to pick something else to signal their fealty.

Matt Grawitch (@docgrawitch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

AI sounds smart, but that doesn’t mean it is. In my latest, I explore why fluency gets mistaken for expertise, how both non-experts and experts misuse AI, and what we can do to avoid being misled. - AI Knows the Words, But Not the Music, by Matt Grawitch open.substack.com/pub/mattgrawit…

AI sounds smart, but that doesn’t mean it is. In my latest, I explore why fluency gets mistaken for expertise, how both non-experts and experts misuse AI, and what we can do to avoid being misled. - AI Knows the Words, But Not the Music, by <a href="/DocGrawitch/">Matt Grawitch</a> open.substack.com/pub/mattgrawit…
Matt Grawitch (@docgrawitch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bullshit! - Humanity May Achieve the Singularity Within the Next 6 Months, Scientists Suggest popularmechanics.com/science/a64929…

Ghost of the Australian Realists (@analyticatheism) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The triumvirate of Atheist philosophy would probably be the following three works. All three of which are incredibly comprehensive and powerful forms of Atheism and Naturalistsm at its very best and should be read by anyone interested in the philosophy of religion.

The triumvirate of Atheist philosophy would probably be the following three works. All three of which are incredibly comprehensive and powerful forms of Atheism and Naturalistsm at its very best and should be read by anyone interested in the philosophy of religion.