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Breaking news: Quote | GilDodgen on February 23, 2012 at 3:29 am said:
Dear Liz,
From my point of view, the notion that complex, functionally-integrated information-processing systems and the associated machinery, with error-detection-and-repair algorithms, were engineered by the introduction of random errors, with the bad errors being thrown out and the good errors being preserved, strikes me as being irrational, illogical, in contradiction to the evidence, and based on a philosophical precommitment.
On the other hand, you and most of the contributors to your blog consider my inference to design to be irrational, illogical, in contradiction to the evidence, and based on a philosophical precommitment (although my original philosophical precommitment was yours and that of most of your contributors).
I thus return to the theme my original post, which is that there is an unbridgeable gap.
Thanks for the opportunity to post here. It was fun while it lasted.
I'll check in from time to time. |
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