Eliezer: “Gray Area, if number theory isn’t in the physical universe, how does my physical brain become entangled with it?”
I am not making claims about other universes. In particular I am not asserting platonic idealism is true. All I am saying is “2+2=4” is an a priori claim and you don’t use rules for incorporating evidence for such claims, as you seemed to imply in your original post.
A priori reasoning does take place inside the brain, and neuroscientists do use a posteriori reasoning to associate physical events in the brain with a priori reasoning. Despite this, a priori claims exist and have their own rules for establishing truth.
Eliezer: “Gray Area, if number theory isn’t in the physical universe, how does my physical brain become entangled with it?”
I am not making claims about other universes. In particular I am not asserting platonic idealism is true. All I am saying is “2+2=4” is an a priori claim and you don’t use rules for incorporating evidence for such claims, as you seemed to imply in your original post.
A priori reasoning does take place inside the brain, and neuroscientists do use a posteriori reasoning to associate physical events in the brain with a priori reasoning. Despite this, a priori claims exist and have their own rules for establishing truth.