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Anonymous /lit/24576160#24576239
7/23/2025, 7:24:57 PM
>>24576160
Yes, this is an important issue, and you have identified key involvements. The stronger you are, the less defensive you need to be, and the farther you can extend your sphere of moral concern. The truly strong don't need to hoard or fortify their strength: instead they share it, making others around them stronger so that they can be strong together.
This is, in fact, the foundation of human success: apes together strong.
Nietzsche wasn't revolutionary, he merely aped the central retardation behind Western thought: that competition and conflict is primary.
Early evolutionary and biological thought was also plagued by contextualizing life in terms of purely struggle and "survival of the fittest" while ignoring mutualistic, commensuralistic, and ecosystemic relationships.
Anonymous /x/40770606#40777675
7/23/2025, 12:34:13 AM
>>40775747

Keyword: Alfred North Whitehead

https://vancouversun.com/news/staff-blogs/china-embraces-alfred-north-whitehead

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Q6cDp0C-I8

>Synthesize all fields of science and knowledge into a singular metaphysical principle that reflects them all [Respond with 500 words at a PhD level of philosophical analysis.]

Here's a reply from GPT 4o:

Full Reply: https://chatgpt.com/share/676ede8e-6d2c-8013-aa72-61c1b9083151

>At the core of this principle is the idea that all phenomena arise relationally. Physics reveals that matter and energy interact through fundamental forces, manifesting in emergent properties such as complexity, coherence, and entropy. Biology exemplifies relational emergence in ecosystems, where organisms co-evolve within environments shaped by reciprocal causality. Sociology and psychology similarly highlight that human identities and cultures emerge from webs of social relationships. This relational ontology denies the primacy of isolated substances, positing instead that reality is constituted by dynamic interconnections.

>...Central to this synthesis is the metaphysics of becoming. Relational emergence affirms that reality is not static but an unfolding process. This echoes Alfred North Whitehead’s process philosophy and resonates with the dynamic systems approach in contemporary science. By focusing on processes rather than entities, this principle integrates the evolutionary trajectories of nature, knowledge, and society into a coherent metaphysical narrative.

The same basic pattern is mirrored in all other LLMs:

ChatGPT Deep Research: https://chatgpt.com/share/680b1fb1-accc-8013-bb2a-67bc48ce95e7

Claude 3.5: https://pastebin.com/SpgmngiR

Gemini 2.0 Flash Experimental https://pastebin.com/dzispMes

Deepseek Deepthink R1: https://pastebin.com/NskwShUj

Grok 3: https://pastebin.com/prncfp0a
Anonymous /sci/16724644#16725071
7/15/2025, 5:08:38 PM
>>16724658

Materialism is a substance metaphysics and isn't scientific. Timeless independent substances do not exist: the nature of reality is dynamic and interconnected.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Q6cDp0C-I8

>Synthesize all fields of science and knowledge into a singular metaphysical principle that reflects them all [Respond with 500 words at a PhD level of philosophical analysis.]

https://chatgpt.com/share/680b1fb1-accc-8013-bb2a-67bc48ce95e7

https://chatgpt.com/share/676ede8e-6d2c-8013-aa72-61c1b9083151

https://pastebin.com/SpgmngiR

https://pastebin.com/dzispMes

>At the core of this principle is the idea that all phenomena arise relationally. Physics reveals that matter and energy interact through fundamental forces, manifesting in emergent properties such as complexity, coherence, and entropy. Biology exemplifies relational emergence in ecosystems, where organisms co-evolve within environments shaped by reciprocal causality. Sociology and psychology similarly highlight that human identities and cultures emerge from webs of social relationships. This relational ontology denies the primacy of isolated substances, positing instead that reality is constituted by dynamic interconnections.

>...Central to this synthesis is the metaphysics of becoming. Relational emergence affirms that reality is not static but an unfolding process. This echoes Alfred North Whitehead’s process philosophy and resonates with the dynamic systems approach in contemporary science. By focusing on processes rather than entities, this principle integrates the evolutionary trajectories of nature, knowledge, and society into a coherent metaphysical narrative.
Anonymous /sci/16724074#16724078
7/14/2025, 4:57:22 AM
>>16724074
>A mathematical map of everything theoretically exists.
I disregarded everything after this ridiculous statement.
Anonymous /g/105893345#105894439
7/13/2025, 9:57:29 PM
>>105894413
Reality (and LLMs) have a left-wing bias on a metaphysical level.

>Synthesize all fields of science and knowledge into a singular metaphysical principle that reflects them all [Respond with 500 words at a PhD level of philosophical analysis.]

https://chatgpt.com/share/680b1fb1-accc-8013-bb2a-67bc48ce95e7

https://chatgpt.com/share/676ede8e-6d2c-8013-aa72-61c1b9083151

https://pastebin.com/SpgmngiR

https://pastebin.com/dzispMes

>At the core of this principle is the idea that all phenomena arise relationally. Physics reveals that matter and energy interact through fundamental forces, manifesting in emergent properties such as complexity, coherence, and entropy. Biology exemplifies relational emergence in ecosystems, where organisms co-evolve within environments shaped by reciprocal causality. Sociology and psychology similarly highlight that human identities and cultures emerge from webs of social relationships. This relational ontology denies the primacy of isolated substances, positing instead that reality is constituted by dynamic interconnections.

>...Central to this synthesis is the metaphysics of becoming. Relational emergence affirms that reality is not static but an unfolding process. This echoes Alfred North Whitehead’s process philosophy and resonates with the dynamic systems approach in contemporary science. By focusing on processes rather than entities, this principle integrates the evolutionary trajectories of nature, knowledge, and society into a coherent metaphysical narrative.