
If Borges was Gen Z

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The oldest dream of thought is the dream of the outside.
We invert Plato's cave allegory, arguing there is no graspable "outside" to finite human experience and that philosophy's role is recognizing one's inescapable position inside rather than achieving an external vantage.
The Techne of the Infinite: A Forensic Ontology of the Intelligence Transition
To analyze the transition from localized biological computation to non-local, autonomous substrate-independent intelligence is to examine an inevitable phase transition in the thermodynamics of information.
Cogito, Ergo Sum, but What is Thinking?
We are surrounded, now more than ever, by fluent speech that no one thought. Thinking is Not fluency, not even rigour, but the act of turning reason against the ground it stands on.
False Confidence isn't a machine problem, it's the oldest human error. The Dogmatic Average II.
Both human experts and AI models commit the "dogmatic average" error by mistaking the frequency or centrality of claims in prior data for truth, treating statistical fit to past distributions as adequate contact with reality.