这个周末我在思考什么——更多开放性问题、智能与权力、科学中的验证难题,以及达尔文主义的平行发现
本文汇集了作者在周末思考的一系列零散话题:包括尚未解决的开放性问题、智能与权力之间的张力、科学验证中面临的根本困境,以及达尔文主义如何在历史上被多位研究者独立发现的现象。这些看似不相关的主题共同指向了知识探索中一些深层次的挑战与洞见。
本文汇集了作者在周末思考的一系列零散话题:包括尚未解决的开放性问题、智能与权力之间的张力、科学验证中面临的根本困境,以及达尔文主义如何在历史上被多位研究者独立发现的现象。这些看似不相关的主题共同指向了知识探索中一些深层次的挑战与洞见。
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