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UTK -- A Challange


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Posted by Reilly Atkinson on September 24, 1999 at 17:34:09:

Mike -- I simply cannot get past all the words without a practical guide. So I'll try again:


First, what will I be able to do with the UTK that I cannot do with out it? How will my behavior change?

Second:as is well established in many literatures, the notion that knowledge is associated with a state change has an honorable history. Further, over the past ten years or so, the notion is being put on a firm empirical basis -- neural changes and all that. Why do you claim originality of assertion of this fact? Further, what do you do with this notion that has not already been done?

Third, how does a triad, a mental construct, make things happen? That is, by what mechanisms and to what end?

(I leave out such difficult issues as the acausal quantum mechanical view of the universe, the biochemical nature of consciousness & mind/body dualism, and so forth)

And, finally, please provide us with some concrete, non-artificial UTK solved problems.(The kid making a bundle does not do it for me. In practice your major probe would be interviews, not magical visions)

Regards,
Reilly


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