«L'AI mi ha confermato X» usato come prova di X. Output che suonano brillanti ma non reggono a una rilettura severa. Una "AI policy" di tre pagine che nessuno legge. Suona familiare? "Pensare con gli LLM the Right Way" è il sistema di pensiero critico applicato agli LLM: il Triangolo del Pensare-Con (Intento / Avversario / Editore), le quattro decisioni meta di governance, le pratiche socratica e avversariale per indagare e verificare. Non prompt engineering: il metodo per non farsi rispecchiare.
We live inside Time: sometimes wishing it would pass faster, sometimes praying for more, and often trying to conquer it. Wave 2 proposes a different quest: to look more deeply at Time’s nature, so we may better understand who we are, where we belong, and how our becoming may find its purpose.
Essie, the imagined black quantum cat, becomes a detective and investigates the famous and hidden mysteries of quantum theory, from measurement and the Born rule to Gödel’s silence, Wittgenstein’s absence, Majorana’s disappearance, and the strange power of successful calculation.
"The AI confirmed X for me" used as proof of X. Outputs that sound brilliant but don't hold up to a severe re-reading. A three-page "AI policy" that nobody reads. Sound familiar? Thinking with LLMs, the Right Way is the system of critical thinking applied to LLMs: the Thinking-With Triangle (Intent / Adversary / Editor), the four meta-decisions of governance, the Socratic and adversarial practices for investigating and verifying. Not prompt engineering: the method for not letting yourself be mirrored.
This book proposes a systematic reinterpretation of Kantian critical philosophy as a transcendental epistemology and explores its relevance for contemporary physics, logic, and philosophy of science.
What if Kant’s theory of knowledge were not merely a philosophical speculation, but an implicit description of the very architecture of the human brain?In this ambitious philosophical work, Marcel Chelba proposes a new epistemological paradigm: Stereoperspectival Epistemology — a theory of knowledge integrating Kantian transcendental philosophy, modern neuroscience, brain hemispheric asymmetry, cybernetics, and the epistemological crises of contemporary science.