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시독(20), 201962

오후1~9(8시간)입니다.

1교시 한문서간문/한시강독, 오후 1~3(게시물)

2교시 철학입문, 오후 3~5, <哲學ってなんだ>(竹田靑嗣)

3교시 현대사상입문, 오후 6~8<History of Modern Philosophy>(Alfred W. Benn)

4교시 영도의 인문학, 오후 8~9<일방통행로>(벤야민)

 

 

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-1교시의 교재는 게시된 서간문/시를 순서대로 이용합니다

-2교시의 교재는 인터넷으로 구입할 수 있습니다. 일어본이지만, 일본어 가나만 읽을 수 있으면 수강할 수 있습니다.

-3교시의 교재는 게시한 책을 주문, 구입할 수도 있고, 무료로 열람할 수도 있습니다

http://www.gutenberg.org/files/34283/34283-h/34283-h.htm

-숙인은 개인사정을 좇아 교시별로 참석할 수 있습니다.

-강의와 독해, 혹은 낭독과 질문토의로 이루어집니다

장소는 <藏孰>이며, 5명의 신청에 의해 열립니다.

 

530() 자정까지 댓글이나 이메일(jajaym@hanmail.net)로 신청하고,

초면일 경우에는 간단한 자기소개를 보내세요.

孰人이 아닌 경우에는 회비 3만원(식사, 찻값 포함)을 냅니다.

 

 

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    遲麟 2019.05.28 18:34
    신청합니다. (전체교시)
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    현소자 2019.05.28 19:04
    3교시, 4교시 신청합니다.
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    燕泥子 2019.05.29 13:34
    신청합니다. (1-3교시)
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    찔레신 2019.05.29 21:54
    ***시독의 참석자들은 아래의 글을 한 부씩 지참하기 바랍니다.

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    What's expected of us
    Ted Chiang


    It's a tough choice...


    This is a warning. Please read carefully.


    By now you've probably seen a Predictor; millions of them have been sold by the time you're reading this. For those who haven't seen one, it's a small device, like a remote for opening your car door. Its only features are a button and a big green LED. The light flashes if you press the button. Specifically, the light flashes one second before you press the button.


    Most people say that when they first try it, it feels like they're playing a strange game, one where the goal is to press the button after seeing the flash, and it's easy to play. But when you try to break the rules, you find that you can't. If you try to press the button without having seen a flash, the flash immediately appears, and no matter how fast you move, you never push the button until a second has elapsed. If you wait for the flash, intending to keep from pressing the button afterwards, the flash never appears. No matter what you do, the light always precedes the button press. There's no way to fool a Predictor.


    The heart of each Predictor is a circuit with a negative time delay — it sends a signal back in time. The full implications of the technology will become apparent later, when negative delays of greater than a second are achieved, but that's not what this warning is about. The immediate problem is that Predictors demonstrate that there's no such thing as free will.


    There have always been arguments showing that free will is an illusion, some based on hard physics, others based on pure logic. Most people agree these arguments are irrefutable, but no one ever really accepts the conclusion. The experience of having free will is too powerful for an argument to overrule. What it takes is a demonstration, and that's what a Predictor provides.


    Typically, a person plays with a Predictor compulsively for several days, showing it to friends, trying various schemes to outwit the device. The person may appear to lose interest in it, but no one can forget what it means — over the following weeks, the implications of an immutable future sink in. Some people, realizing that their choices don't matter, refuse to make any choices at all. Like a legion of Bartleby the Scriveners, they no longer engage in spontaneous action. Eventually, a third of those who play with a Predictor must be hospitalized because they won't feed themselves. The end state is akinetic mutism, a kind of waking coma. They'll track motion with their eyes, and change position occasionally, but nothing more. The ability to move remains, but the motivation is gone.


    Before people started playing with Predictors, akinetic mutism was very rare, a result of damage to the anterior cingulate region of the brain. Now it spreads like a cognitive plague. People used to speculate about a thought that destroys the thinker, some unspeakable lovecraftian horror, or a Gödel sentence that crashes the human logical system. It turns out that the disabling thought is one that we've all encountered: the idea that free will doesn't exist. It just wasn't harmful until you believed it.


    Doctors try arguing with the patients while they still respond to conversation. We had all been living happy, active lives before, they reason, and we hadn't had free will then either. Why should anything change? “No action you took last month was any more freely chosen than one you take today,” a doctor might say. “You can still behave that way now.” The patients invariably respond, “But now I know.” And some of them never say anything again.


    Some will argue that the fact the Predictor causes this change in behaviour means that we do have free will. An automaton cannot become discouraged, only a free-thinking entity can. The fact that some individuals descend into akinetic mutism whereas others do not just highlights the importance of making a choice.


    Unfortunately, such reasoning is faulty: every form of behaviour is compatible with determinism. One dynamic system might fall into a basin of attraction and wind up at a fixed point, whereas another exhibits chaotic behaviour indefinitely, but both are completely deterministic.


    I'm transmitting this warning to you from just over a year in your future: it's the first lengthy message received when circuits with negative delays in the megasecond range are used to build communication devices. Other messages will follow, addressing other issues. My message to you is this: pretend that you have free will. It's essential that you behave as if your decisions matter, even though you know that they don't. The reality isn't important: what's important is your belief, and believing the lie is the only way to avoid a waking coma. Civilization now depends on self-deception. Perhaps it always has.


    And yet I know that, because free will is an illusion, it's all predetermined who will descend into akinetic mutism and who won't. There's nothing anyone can do about it — you can't choose the effect the Predictor has on you. Some of you will succumb and some of you won't, and my sending this warning won't alter those proportions. So why did I do it?


    Because I had no choice.
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    영도물시 2019.05.30 16:18
    신청합니다.(3,4교시)

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