Regarding the first enigma, the expectation that what has worked in the past will work in the future is not a feature of the world, it’s a feature of our brains. That’s just how neural networks work, they predict the future based on past data.
If it’s a feature of our brains , but not the world, then it’s not going to work. Unless you get very Kantian and insist that out brains are determining the world....
Regarding the third enigma, ethical principles are not features of the world, they are parameters of our neural networks, however those parameters have been acquired.
Which, again, doesn’t address the issue of how valid they are...even if you invented something, you can do better or worse at it.
If it’s a feature of our brains , but not the world, then it’s not going to work. Unless you get very Kantian and insist that out brains are determining the world....
Which, again, doesn’t address the issue of how valid they are...even if you invented something, you can do better or worse at it.