Skepdick wrote: ↑Fri Jun 20, 2025 11:45 am
Eodnhoj7 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 20, 2025 11:38 am
Because you criticize philosophers for definition when computer programming is purely definition. I am curious about your thought process.
The teleology is not purely definition.
The teleology is time-saving through automation.
We define to save time.
Philosophers waste time defining.
Programming definitions serve efficiency; philosophical definitions often serve themselves.
Philosophical circularity == infinite time sink == bad.
Automation is the transformation of physical material, it is redefinition of the physical. Saving time is defining how time transforms...it is distinction making at the core.
Philosopher's define the very thing you seek to manipulate, time. You are fundamentally seeking to manipulate a concept using concepts.
Efficiency is a relative construct based around desires and as such is irrational in many respects, you working to be efficient undermines efficiency as the labor of existence is inevitable... if not on one thing than another. Efficiency is a philosophical stance, a perspective that is relative to want and impulse.
Regardless, you can ignore the above if you wish, so you achieve the apex of efficiency...then what?