Implying that all uses of a term are equally and horribly wrong is a bit of a stop sign itself.
Yudkowsky’s take on emergence: he argues that merely saying something is emergent isn’t explaining it...but the same would be true if you merely said something is reductionistic. Nonetheless, he believes that there are problems with emergentism that reductionism doesn’t have
Implying that all uses of a term are equally and horribly wrong is a bit of a stop sign itself.
Yudkowsky’s take on emergence: he argues that merely saying something is emergent isn’t explaining it...but the same would be true if you merely said something is reductionistic. Nonetheless, he believes that there are problems with emergentism that reductionism doesn’t have