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- | *[[Gödel]]
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- | *[[Mathematical Logic: A Synopsis]] | + | |
- | *[[Banishing Strange Loops]] | + | |
- | *[[Consistency, Completeness, Hilbert's Program]]
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- | *[[Babbage, Computers, Artificial Intelligence...]]
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- | *[[...and Bach]]
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- | *[[Gödel Escher Bach]]
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- | *[[Three-Part Invention]]
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- | ==[[CHAPTER 1: THE MU-PUZZLE]]==
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- | *[[Formal Systems]]
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- | *[[Theorems, Axioms, Rules]]
| + | |
- | *[[Inside and Outside the System]]
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- | *[[Jumping out of the System]]
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- | *[[M-Mode, I-Mode, U-Mode]]
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- | *[[Decision Procedures]]
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- | *[[Two-Part Invention]]
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- | ==[[CHAPTER 2: MEANING AND FORM IN MATHEMATICS]]==
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- | *[[The pq-System]]
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- | *[[The Decision Procedure]]
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- | *[[Bottom-up vs. Top-down]]
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- | *[[Isomorphisms Induce Meaning]]
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- | *[[Meaningless and Meaningful Interpretations]]
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- | *[[Active vs. Passive Meanings]]
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- | *[[Double-Entendre!]]
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- | *[[Formal Systems and Reality]]
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- | *[[Mathematics and Symbol Manipulation]]
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- | *[[The Basic Laws of Arithmetic]]
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- | *[[Ideal Numbers]]
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- | *[[Euclid's Proof]]
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- | *[[Getting Around Infinity]]
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- | *[[Sonata for Unaccompanied Achilles]]
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- | ==[[CHAPTER 3: FIGURE AND GROUND]]==
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- | *[[Primes vs. Composites]]
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- | *[[The tq-System]]
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- | *[[Capturing Compositeness]]
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- | *[[Illegally Characterizing Primes]]
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- | *[[Figure and Ground]]
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- | *[[Figure and Ground in Music]]
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- | *[[Recursively Enumerable Sets vs. Recursive Sets]]
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- | *[[Primes as Figure Rather than Ground]] | + | |
- | *[[Contracrostipunctus]]
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- | ==[[CHAPTER 4: CONSISTENCY, COMPLETENESS, AND GEOMETRY]]==
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- | *[[Implicit and Explicit Meaning]]
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- | *[[Explicit Meaning of the Contracrostipunctus]]
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- | *[[Implicit Meanings of the Contracrostipunctus]]
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- | *[[Mapping Between the Contracrostipunctus and Gödel's Theorem]]
| + | |
- | *[[The Art of the Fugue]]
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- | *[[Problems Caused by Gödel's Result]]
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- | *[[The Modified pq-System and Inconsistency]]
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- | *[[Regaining Consistency]]
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- | *[[The History of Euclidean Geometry]]
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- | *[[The Many Faces of Noneuclid]]
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- | *[[Undefined Terms]]
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- | *[[The Possibility of Multiple Interpretations]]
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- | *[[Varieties of Consistency]]
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- | *[[Hypothetical Worlds and Consistency]]
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- | *[[Embedding of One Formal System in Another]]
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- | *[[Layers of Stability in Visual Perception]]
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- | *[[Is Mathematics the Same in Every Conceivable World?]]
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- | *[[Is Number Theory the Same in All Conceivable Worlds?]]
| + | |
- | *[[Completeness]]
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- | *[[How an Interpretation May Make or Break Completeness]]
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- | *[[Incompleteness of Formalized Number Theory]]
| + | |
- | *[[Little Harmonic Labyrinth]]
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- | ==[[CHAPTER 5: RECURSIVE STRUCTURES AND PROCESSES]]==
| + | |
- | *[[What Is Recursion?]]
| + | |
- | *[[Pushing, Popping, and Stacks]]
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- | *[[Stacks in Music]]
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- | *[[Recursion in Language]]
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- | *[[Recursive Transition Networks]]
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- | *[[Bottoming Out" and Heterarchies"]]
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- | *[[Expanding Nodes]]
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- | *[[Diagram G and Recursive Sequences]]
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- | *[[A Chaotic Sequence]]
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- | *[[Two Striking Recursive Graphs]]
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- | *[[Recursion at the Lowest Level of Matter]]
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- | *[[Copies and Sameness]]
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- | *[[Programming and Recursion: Modularity, Loops, Procedures]]
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- | *[[Recursion in Chess Programs]]
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- | *[[Recursion and Unpredictability]]
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- | *[[Canon by Intervallic Augmentation]]
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- | ==[[CHAPTER 6: THE LOCATION OF MEANING]]==
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- | *[[When is One Thing Not Always the Same?]]
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- | *[[Information-Bearers and Information-Revealers]]
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- | *[[Genotype and Phenotype]]
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- | *[[Exotic and Prosaic Isomorphisms]]
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- | *[[Jukeboxes and Triggers]]
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- | *[[DNA and the Necessity of Chemical Context]]
| + | |
- | *[[An Unlikely UFO]]
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- | *[[Levels of Understanding of a Message]]
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- | *[[Imaginary Spacescape]]
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- | *[[The Heroic Decipherers]]
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- | *[[Three Layers of Any Message]]
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- | *[[Schrödinger's Aperiodic Crystals]]
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- | *[[Languages for the Three Levels]]
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- | *[[The Jukebox" Theory of Meaning"]]
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- | *[[Against the Jukebox Theory]]
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- | *[[Meaning Is Intrinsic If Intelligence is Natural]]
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- | *[[Earth Chauvinism]]
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- | *[[Two Plaques in Space]]
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- | *[[Bach vs. Cage Again]]
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- | *[[How Universal Is DNA's Message?]]
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- | *[[Chromatic Fantasy, and Feud]]
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- | ==[[CHAPTER 7: THE PROPOSITIONAL CALCULUS]]==
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- | *[[Words and Symbols]]
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- | *[[Alphabet and First Rule of the Propositional Calculus]]
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- | *[[Well-Formed Strings]]
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- | *[[More Rules of Inference]]
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- | *[[The Fantasy Rule]]
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- | *[[Recursion and the Fantasy Rule]]
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- | *[[The Converse of the Fantasy Rule]]
| + | |
- | *[[The Intended Interpretation of the Symbols]]
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- | *[[Rounding Out the List of Rules]]
| + | |
- | *[[Justifying the Rules]]
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- | *[[Playing Around with the System]]
| + | |
- | *[[Semi-Interpretations]]
| + | |
- | *[[Ganto's Ax]]
| + | |
- | *[[Is There a Decision Procedure for Theorems?]]
| + | |
- | *[[Do We Know the System Is Consistent?]]
| + | |
- | *[[The Carroll Dialogue Again]]
| + | |
- | *[[Shortcuts and Derived Rules]]
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- | *[[Formalizing Higher Levels]]
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- | *[[Reflections on the Strengths and Weaknesses of the System]]
| + | |
- | *[[Proofs vs. Derivations]]
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- | *[[The Handling of Contradictions]]
| + | |
- | *[[Crab Canon]]
| + | |
- | ==[[CHAPTER 8: TYPOGRAPHICAL NUMBER THEORY]]==
| + | |
- | *[[The Crab Canon and Indirect Self-Reference]]
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- | *[[What We Want to Be Able to Express in TNT]]
| + | |
- | *[[Numerals]]
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- | *[[Variables and Terms]]
| + | |
- | *[[Atoms and Propositional Symbols]]
| + | |
- | *[[Free Variables and Quantifiers]]
| + | |
- | *[[Translating Our Sample Sentences]]
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- | *[[Tricks of the Trade]]
| + | |
- | *[[Translation Puzzles for You]]
| + | |
- | *[[How to Distinguish True from False?]]
| + | |
- | *[[The Rules of Well-Formedness]]
| + | |
- | *[[A Few More Translation Exercises]]
| + | |
- | *[[A Nontypographical System]]
| + | |
- | *[[The Five Axioms and First Rules of TNT]]
| + | |
- | *[[The Five Peano Postulates]]
| + | |
- | *[[New Rules of TNT: Specification and Generalization]]
| + | |
- | *[[The Existential Quantifier]]
| + | |
- | *[[Rules of Equality and Successorship]]
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- | *[[Illegal Shortcuts]]
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- | *[[Why Specification and Generalization Are Restricted]]
| + | |
- | *[[Something Is Missing]]
| + | |
- | *[[omega-Incomplete Systems and Undecidable Strings]]
| + | |
- | *[[Non-Euclidean TNT]]
| + | |
- | *[[omega-Inconsistency Is Not the Same as Inconsistency]]
| + | |
- | *[[The Last Rule]]
| + | |
- | *[[A Long Derivation]]
| + | |
- | *[[Tension and Resolution in TNT]]
| + | |
- | *[[Formal Reasoning vs. Informal Reasoning]]
| + | |
- | *[[Number Theorists Go out of Business]]
| + | |
- | *[[Hilbert's Program]]
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- | *[[A Mu Offering]]
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- | ==[[CHAPTER 9: MUMON AND GÖDEL]]==
| + | |
- | *[[What is Zen?]]
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- | *[[Zen Master Mumon]]
| + | |
- | *[[Zen's Struggle Against Dualism]]
| + | |
- | *[[Ism, The Un-Mode, and Unmon]]
| + | |
- | *[[Zen and Tumbolia]]
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- | *[[Escher and Zen]]
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- | *[[Hemiolia and Escher]]
| + | |
- | *[[Indra's Net]]
| + | |
- | *[[Mumon on MU]]
| + | |
- | *[[From Mumon to the MU-puzzle]]
| + | |
- | *[[Mumon Shows Us How to Solve the MU-puzzle]]
| + | |
- | *[[Gödel-Numbering the MIU-System]]
| + | |
- | *[[Seeing Things Both Typographically and Arithmetically]]
| + | |
- | *[[MIU-Producible Numbers]]
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- | *[[Answering Questions about Producible Numbers by Consulting TNT]]
| + | |
- | *[[The Dual Nature of MUMON]]
| + | |
- | *[[Codes and Implicit Meaning]]
| + | |
- | *[[The Boomerang: Gödel-Numbering TNT]]
| + | |
- | *[[TNT-Numbers: A Recursively Enumerable Set of Numbers]]
| + | |
- | *[[TNT Tries to Swallow Itself]]
| + | |
- | *[[G: A String Which Talks about Itself in Code]]
| + | |
- | *[[G's Existence Is What Causes TNT's Incompleteness]]
| + | |
- | *[[Mumon Has the Last Word]]==
| + | |
- | =[[PART II: EGB]]=
| + | |
- | *[[Prelude...]]
| + | |
- | ==[[CHAPTER 10: LEVELS OF DESCRIPTION, AND COMPUTER SYSTEMS]]==
| + | |
- | *[[Levels of Description]] | + | |
- | *[[Chunking and Chess Skill]] | + | |
- | *[[Similar Levels]]
| + | |
- | *[[Computer Systems]]
| + | |
- | *[[Instructions and Data]]
| + | |
- | *[[Machine Language vs. Assembly language]]
| + | |
- | *[[Programs That Translate Programs]]
| + | |
- | *[[Higher-Level Languages, Compilers, and Interpreters]]
| + | |
- | *[[Bootstrapping]]
| + | |
- | *[[Levels on Which to Describe Running Programs]]
| + | |
- | *[[Microprogramming and Operating Systems]]
| + | |
- | *[[Cushioning the User and Protecting the System]]
| + | |
- | *[[Are Computers Super-Flexible or Super-Rigid?]]
| + | |
- | *[[Second-Guessing the Programmer]]
| + | |
- | *[[AI Advanced Are Language Advances]]
| + | |
- | *[[The Paranoid and the Operating System]]
| + | |
- | *[[The Border between Software and Hardware]]
| + | |
- | *[[Intermediate Levels and the Weather]]
| + | |
- | *[[From Tornados to Quarks]]
| + | |
- | *[[Superconductivity: A Paradox" of Renormalization"]]
| + | |
- | *[[Sealing-off]]
| + | |
- | *[[The Trade-off between Chunking and Determinism]]
| + | |
- | *[[Computers Can Only Do What You Tell Them to Do]]
| + | |
- | *[[Two Types of System]] | + | |
- | *[[Epiphenomena]] | + | |
- | *[[Mind vs. Brain]]
| + | |
- | *[[...Ant Fugue]]
| + | |
- | ==[[CHAPTER 11: BRAINS AND THOUGHTS]]==
| + | |
- | *[[New Perspectives on Thought]]
| + | |
- | *[[Intensionality and Extensionality]]
| + | |
- | *[[The Brain's Ants]]
| + | |
- | *[[Larger Structures in the Brain]]
| + | |
- | *[[Mappings between Brains]]
| + | |
- | *[[Localization of Brain Processes: An Enigma]]
| + | |
- | *[[Specificity in Visual Processing]]
| + | |
- | *[[A Grandmother Cell"?"]]
| + | |
- | *[[Funneling into Neural Modules]]
| + | |
- | *[[Modules Which Mediate Thought Processes]]
| + | |
- | *[[Active Symbols]]
| + | |
- | *[[Classes and Instances]]
| + | |
- | *[[The Prototype Principle]]
| + | |
- | *[[The Splitting-off of Instance from Classes]]
| + | |
- | *[[The Difficulty of Disentangling Symbols from Each Other]]
| + | |
- | *[[Symbols -- Software or Hardware?]]
| + | |
- | *[[Liftability of Intelligence]]
| + | |
- | *[[Can One Symbol Be Isolated?]]
| + | |
- | *[[The Symbols of Insects]]
| + | |
- | *[[Class Symbols and Imaginary Worlds]]
| + | |
- | *[[Intuitive Laws of Physics]]
| + | |
- | *[[Procedural and Declarative Knowledge]]
| + | |
- | *[[Visual Imagery]]
| + | |
- | *[[English French German Suite]]
| + | |
- | ==[[CHAPTER 12: MINDS AND THOUGHTS]]==
| + | |
- | *[[Can Minds Be Mapped onto Each Other?]]
| + | |
- | *[[Comparing Different Semantic Networks]]
| + | |
- | *[[Translations of Jabberwocky]]
| + | |
- | *[[ASU's]]
| + | |
- | *[[A Surprise Reversal]]
| + | |
- | *[[Centrality and Universality]]
| + | |
- | *[[How Much Do Language and Culture Channel Thought?]]
| + | |
- | *[[Trips and Itineraries in ASU's]]
| + | |
- | *[[Possible, Potential, and Preposterous Pathways]]
| + | |
- | *[[Different Styles of Translating Novels]]
| + | |
- | *[[High-Level Comparisons between Programs]]
| + | |
- | *[[High-Level Comparisons between Brains]]
| + | |
- | *[[Potential Beliefs, Potential Symbols]]
| + | |
- | *[[Where is the Sense of Self?]]
| + | |
- | *[[Subsystems]]
| + | |
- | *[[Subsystems and Shared Code]]
| + | |
- | *[[The Self-Symbol and Consciousness]]
| + | |
- | *[[Our First Encounter with Lucas]]
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- | *[[Aria with Diverse Variations]]
| + | |
- | ==[[CHAPTER 13: BlooP AND FlooP AND GlooP]]==
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- | *[[Self-Awareness and Chaos]]
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- | *[[Representability and Refrigerators]]
| + | |
- | *[[Ganto's Ax in Metamathmatics]]
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- | *[[Finding Order by Choosing the Right Filter]]
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- | *[[Primordial Steps of the Language BlooP]]
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- | *[[Loops and Upper Bounds]]
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- | *[[Conventions of BlooP]]
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- | *[[IF-Statements and Branching]]
| + | |
- | *[[Automatic Chunking]]
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- | *[[BlooP Tests]]
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- | *[[BlooP Programs Contain Chains of Procedures]]
| + | |
- | *[[Suggested Exercises]]
| + | |
- | *[[Expressibility and Representability]]
| + | |
- | *[[Primitive Recursive Predicates Are Represented in TNT]]
| + | |
- | *[[Are There Functions Which Are Not Primitive Recursive?]]
| + | |
- | *[[Pool B, Index Numbers, and Blue Programs]]
| + | |
- | *[[The Diagonal Method]]
| + | |
- | *[[Cantor's Original Diagonal Argument]]
| + | |
- | *[[What Does a Diagonal Argument Prove?]]
| + | |
- | *[[The Insidious Repeatability of the Diagonal Argument]]
| + | |
- | *[[From BlooP to FlooP]]
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- | *[[Terminating and Nonterminating FlooP Programs]]
| + | |
- | *[[Turing's Trickery]]
| + | |
- | *[[A Termination Tester Would Be Magical]]
| + | |
- | *[[Pool F, Index Numbers, and Green Programs]]
| + | |
- | *[[The Termination Tester Gives Us Red Programs]]
| + | |
- | *[[GlooP...]]
| + | |
- | *[[...Is a Myth]] | + | |
- | *[[The Church-Turing Thesis]]
| + | |
- | *[[Terminology: General and Partial Recursive]]
| + | |
- | *[[The Power of TNT]]
| + | |
- | *[[Air on G's String]]
| + | |
- | ==[[CHAPTER 14: ON FORMALLY UNDECIDABLE PROPOSITIONS OF TNT AND RELATED SYSTEMS]]==
| + | |
- | *[[The Two Ideas of the Oyster]]
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- | *[[The First Idea: Proof-Pairs]]
| + | |
- | *[[Proof-Pair-ness Is Primitive Recursive...]]
| + | |
- | *[[...And Is Therefore Represented in TNT]]
| + | |
- | *[[The Power of Proof-Pairs]]
| + | |
- | *[[Substitution Leads to the Second Idea]]
| + | |
- | *[[Arithmoquining]]
| + | |
- | *[[The Last Straw]]
| + | |
- | *[[TNT Says Uncle!]]
| + | |
- | *[[Yields Nontheoremhood When Arithmoquined]]
| + | |
- | *[[Gödel's Second Theorem]]
| + | |
- | *[[TNT Is \\omega-Incomplete]]
| + | |
- | *[[Two Different Ways to Plug Up the Hole]]
| + | |
- | *[[Supernatural Numbers]]
| + | |
- | *[[Supernatural Theorems Have Infinitely Long Derivations]]
| + | |
- | *[[Supernatural Addition and Multiplication]]
| + | |
- | *[[Supernaturals Are Useful...]]
| + | |
- | *[[...But Are They Real?]]
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- | *[[Bifurcations in Geometry, and Physicists]]
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- | *[[Bifurcations in Number Theory, and Bankers]]
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- | *[[Bifurcations in Number Theory, and Metamathematicians]]
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- | *[[Hilbert's Tenth Problem and the Tortoise]]
| + | |
- | *[[Birthday Cantatatata...]]
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- | ==[[CHAPTER 15: JUMPING OUT OF THE SYSTEM]]==
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- | *[[A More Powerful Formal System]]
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- | *[[The Gödel Method Reapplied]]
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- | *[[Multifurcation]]
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- | *[[Essential Incompleteness]]
| + | |
- | *[[The Passion According to Lucas]]
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- | *[[Jumping Up a Dimension]]
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- | *[[The Limits of Intelligent Systems]]
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- | *[[There Is No Recursive Rule for Naming Ordinals]]
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- | *[[Other Refutations of Lucas]]
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- | *[[Self-Transcendence -- A Modern Myth]]
| + | |
- | *[[Advertisement and Framing Devices]]
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- | *[[Simplicio, Salviati, Sagredo: Why Three?]]
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- | *[[Zen and Stepping Out]]
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- | *[[Edifying Thoughts of a Tobacco Smoker]]
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- | ==[[CHAPTER 16: SELF-REF AND SELF-REP]]==
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- | *[[Implicitly and Explicitly Self-Referential Sentences]]
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- | *[[A Self-Reproducing Program]]
| + | |
- | *[[What Is a Copy?]]
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- | *[[A Self-Reproducing Song]]
| + | |
- | *[[Epimenides Straddles the Channel]]
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- | *[[A Program That Prints Out Its Own Gödel Number]]
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- | *[[Gödelian Self-Reference]]
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- | *[[A Self-Rep by Augmentation]]
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- | *[[A Kimian Self-Rep]]
| + | |
- | *[[What Is the Original?]]
| + | |
- | *[[Typogenetics]]
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- | *[[Strands, Bases, Enzymes]]
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- | *[[Copy Mode and Double Strands]]
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- | *[[Amino Acids]]
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- | *[[Translation and the Typogenetic Code]]
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- | *[[Tertiary Structure of Enzymes]]
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- | *[[Punctuation, Genes, and Ribosomes]]
| + | |
- | *[[Puzzle: A Typogenetical Self-Rep]]
| + | |
- | *[[The Central Dogma of Typogenetics]]
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- | *[[Strange Loops, TNT, and Real Genetics]]
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- | *[[DNA and Nucleotides]]
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- | *[[Messenger RNA and Ribosomes]]
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- | *[[Amino Acids]]
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- | *[[Ribosomes and Tape Recorders]]
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- | *[[The Genetic Code]]
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- | *[[Tertiary Structure]]
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- | *[[Reductionistic Explanation of Protein Function]]
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- | *[[Transfer RNA and Ribosomes]]
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- | *[[Punctuation and the Reading Frame]]
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- | *[[Recap]]
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- | *[[Levels of Structure and Meaning in Proteins and Music]]
| + | |
- | *[[Polyribosomes and Two-Tiered Canons]]
| + | |
- | *[[Which Came First -- The Ribosome or the Protein?]]
| + | |
- | *[[Protein Function]]
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- | *[[Need for a Sufficiently Strong Support System]]
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- | *[[How DNA Self-Replicates]]
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- | *[[Comparison of DNA's Self-Rep Method with Quining]]
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- | *[[Levels of Meaning of DNA]]
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- | *[[The Central Dogmap]]
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- | *[[Strange Loops in the Central Dogmap]]
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- | *[[The Central Dogmap and the Contracrostipunctus]]
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- | *[[E. Coli vs. T4]]
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- | *[[A Molecular Trojan Horse]] | + | |
- | *[[Recognition, Disguises, Labeling]]
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- | *[[Henkin Sentences and Viruses]]
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- | *[[Implicit vs. Explicit Henkin Sentences]]
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- | *[[Henkin Sentences and Self-Assembly]]
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- | *[[Two Outstanding Problems: Differentiation and Morphogenesis]]
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- | *[[Feedback and Feedforward]]
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- | *[[Repressors and Inducers]]
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- | *[[Feedback and Strange Loops Compared]]
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- | *[[Two Simple Examples of Differentiation]]
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- | *[[Level Mixing in the Cell]]
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- | *[[The Origin of Life]]
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- | *[[The Magnificrab, Indeed]]
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- | ==[[CHAPTER 17: CHURCH, TURING, TARSKI, AND OTHERS]]==
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- | *[[Formal and Informal Systems]]
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- | *[[Intuition and the Magnificent Crab]]
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- | *[[The Church-Turing Thesis]]
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- | *[[The Public-Processes Version]]
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- | *[[Srinivasa Ramanujan]]
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- | *[[Idiots Savants]]
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- | *[[The Isomorphism Version of the Church-Turing Thesis]]
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- | *[[Representation of Knowledge about the Real World]]
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- | *[[Processes That Are Not So Skimmable]]
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- | *[[Articles of Reductionistic Faith]]
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- | *[[Partial Progress in AI and Brain Simulation?]]
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- | *[[Beauty, the Crab, and the Soul]]
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- | *[[Irrational and Rational Can Coexist on Different Levels]]
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- | *[[More Against Lucas]]
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- | *[[An Underpinning of AI]]
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- | *[[Church's Theorem]]
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- | *[[Tarski's Theorem]]
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- | *[[The Impossibility of the Magnificrab]]
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- | *[[Two Types of Form]]
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- | *[[Meaning Derives from Connections to Cognitive Structures]]
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- | *[[Beauty, Truth, and Form]]
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- | *[[The Neural Substrate of the Epimenides Paradox]]
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- | *[[SHRDLU, Toy of Man's Designing]]
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- | ==[[CHAPTER 18: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: RETROSPECTS]]==
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- | *[[Turing]]
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- | *[[The Turing Test]]
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- | *[[Turing Anticipates Objections]]
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- | *[[Parry Encounters the Doctor]]
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- | *[[A Brief History of AI]]
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- | *[[Mechanical Translation]]
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- | *[[Computer Chess]]
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- | *[[Samuel's Checker Program]]
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- | *[[When Is a Program Original?]]
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- | *[[Who Composes Computer Music?]]
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- | *[[Theorem Proving and Problem Reduction]]
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- | *[[Shandy and the Bone]]
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- | *[[Changing the Problem Space]]
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- | *[[The I-Mode and the M-Mode Again]]
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- | *[[Applying AI to Mathematics]]
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- | *[[The Crux of AI: Representation of Knowledge]]
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- | *[[DNA and Proteins Help Give Some Perspective]]
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- | *[[Modularity of Knowledge]]
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- | *[[Representing Knowledge in a Logical Formalism]]
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- | *[[Deductive vs. Analogical Awareness]]
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- | *[[From Computer Haiku to an RTN-Grammar]]
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- | *[[From RTN's to ATN's]]
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- | *[[A Little Turing Test]]
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- | *[[Images of What Thought Is]]
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- | *[[Higher-Level Grammars...]]
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- | *[[Grammars for Music?]]
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- | *[[Winograd's Program SHRDLU]]
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- | *[[The Structure of SHRDLU]]
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- | *[[PLANNER Facilitates Problem Reduction]]
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- | *[[Syntax and Semantics]]
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- | *[[Contrafactus]]
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- | ==[[CHAPTER 19: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: PROSPECTS]]==
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- | *[[Almost" Situations and Subjunctives"]]
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- | *[[Layers of Stability]]
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- | *[[Frames and Nested Contexts]]
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- | *[[Bongard Problems]]
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- | *[[Preprocessing Selects a Mini-Vocabulary]]
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- | *[[High-Level Descriptions]]
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- | *[[Templates and Sameness-Detectors]]
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- | *[[A Heterarchical Program]]
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- | *[[The Concept Network]]
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- | *[[Slippage and Tentativity]]
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- | *[[Meta-Descriptions]]
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- | *[[Flexibility is Important]]
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- | *[[Focusing and Filtering]]
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- | *[[Science and the World of Bongard Problems]]
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- | *[[Connections to Other Types of Thought]]
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- | *[[Message-Passing Languages, Frames, and Symbols]]
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- | *[[Enzymes and AI]]
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- | *[[Fission and Fusion]]
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- | *[[Epigenesis of the Crab Canon]]
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- | *[[Conceptual Skeletons and Conceptual Mapping]]
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- | *[[Recombinant Ideas]]
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- | *[[Abstractions, Skeletons, Analogies]]
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- | *[[Multiple Representations]]
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- | *[[Ports of Access]]
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- | *[[Forced Matching]]
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- | *[[Recap]]
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- | *[[Creativity and Randomness]]
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- | *[[Picking up Patterns on All Levels]]
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- | *[[The Flexibility of Language]]
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- | *[[Intelligence and Emotions]]
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- | *[[AI Has Far to Go]]
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- | *[[Ten Questions and Speculations]]
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- | *[[Sloth Canon]]
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- | ==[[CHAPTER 20: STRANGE LOOPS, OR TANGLED HIERARCHIES]]==
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- | *[[Can Machines Possess Originality?]]
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- | *[[Below Every Tangled Hierarchy Lies An Inviolate Level]]
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- | *[[A Self-Modifying Game]]
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- | *[[The Authorship Triangle Again]]
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- | *[[Escher's Drawing Hands]]
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- | *[[Brain and Mind: A Neural Tangle Supporting a Symbol Tangle]]
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- | *[[Strange Loops in Government]]
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- | *[[Tangles Involving Science and the Occult]]
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- | *[[The Nature of Evidence]]
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- | *[[Seeing Oneself]]
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- | *[[Gödel's Theorem and Other Disciplines]]
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- | *[[Introspection and Insanity: A Gödelian Problem]]
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- | *[[Can We Understand Our Own Minds or Brains?]]
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- | *[[Gödel's Theorem and Personal Nonexistence]]
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- | *[[Science and Dualism]]
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- | *[[Symbol vs. Object in Modern Music and Art]]
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- | *[[Magritte's Semantic Illusions]]
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- | *[[The Code" of Modern Art"]]
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- | *[[Ism Once Again]]
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- | *[[Understanding the Mind]]
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- | *[[Accidental Inexplicability of Intelligence?]]
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- | *[[Undecidability Is Inseparable from a High-Level Viewpoint]]
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- | *[[Consciousness as an Intrinsically High-Level Phenomenon]]
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- | *[[Strange Loops as the Crux of Consciousness]]
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- | *[[The Self-Symbol and Free Will]]
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- | *[[A Gödel Vortex Where All Levels Cross]]
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- | *[[An Escher Vortex Where All Levels Cross]]
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- | *[[A Bach Vortex Where All Levels Cross]]
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- | *[[Six-Part Ricercar]]
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