Excellent post Tim__I'll get back to you a bit later, as I've a few other things to attend to right now, but I had to respond to how much I liked your assessment and direction. I visited my physicist/biologist/chemist friend yesterday. We had about a 5 hour talk on these same subject areas__and ended in looking at wisdom and creativity in thought, and abstract thought constructs__which much pertains to what you've written about, in general anyway. It's just it's sometimes very hard to see where each is coming from by this crude method of written texts/posts__yet it looks like we're still very much in tune with our thinkings, and I've got two other advanced PhD thinkers on my end, both interested in the exact same directions we are traveling in__This should start to get real interesting...
I'll expand on all this later, but it's to do with computational inference mechanics, by way of computational inductions and abduction mechanics. This is all to do with the fields of information sciences, since they are more recently covering all this information in more general senses, which is needed to gather the information we require in one single abduction pool, 1st...
Later,
P.s.
Here's a few of my e-mails to associates:
Hi ?__here's a few links to Johnny Logic's(John L. Taylor's) ideas. At the first link, just scroll down to his posts, then you can follow them through, over the next 5 or 6 pages. His and Onealej's posts to each other are an interesting representation of his mind's workings. The second link is to his blog. Many links to his work are listed on the right... Lastly, a quote of wisdom I liked, by Gibran...
Enjoy,
http://forums.philosophyforums.com/threads/inductive-logic-in-science-42244.html
http://www.johnnylogic.org/page_id=1015?
The teacher who is indeed wise does not bid you to enter the house of his wisdom but rather leads you to the threshold of your mind. - Kahlil Gibran
P.s.
You may be interested in this also: http://www.uniurb.it/Filosofia/isonomia/alai.htm Logic of Discovery and Scientific Realism...(just a general update)
And:
Hi ?. I chased John's ideas back to some of their sources. He's well grounded in many sensible authors, especially this group:
file:///C:/Users/User/Documents/Induction%20processes%20of%20inference%20___%20-%20Google%20Books.htm#v=onepage&q&f=false
They wrote this computational induction book back in the `80's. It's very sound, imo...
Here's a link to the main author's newest book, Paul Thagard, on Wisdom, just the 1st chapter__all that's offered free on the web. Quite interesting though, as it addresses the wisdom and creativity quests quite directly, as per how we were speaking yesterday...
http://press.princeton.edu/chapters/s9152.pdf
And a short review:
http://press.princeton.edu/titles/9152.html
And also This I just found:
Cognitively Plausible Heuristics to Tackle the Computational Complexity of Abductive Reasoning http://www.aistudy.co.kr/paper/aaai_journal/AIMag13-02-007.pdf
Enjoy,
The question mark is where his name belongs, because I didn't ask permission to use his name, just so's you know, Tim...
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