“are you outsourcing judgment to an LLM?” has got to be the most awkward question you could ever ask somebody and yet it’s something we all want to know, I think, about everyone around us these days
(i’m not claiming the territory of “outsourcing judgment” - I read it someplace today but I don’t remember where. Weird how that works)
In any case, read kant’s critique of judgment you fucking Philistines
@palvaro The only way you can get some of us to read Kant is to insult harder and longer. Even the best summaries of Kant are dense. I keep coming away with "why bother" instead of "that's interesting" or "that's useful".
@paulehoffman the words of someone who hasn’t tried hard enough to read Kant <3

@palvaro Oh, I have tried, during three different periods of my life. First was required reading for my political philosophy class as an undergraduate; I ended up dropping the class. Second was in my 30s because I thought that maybe I could grok it better as an "adult"; nope. The third time was about a decade ago when someone said that they had read a good summary; nope.

The articles about Kant in the _Oxford Companion to Philosophy_ are fairly approachable, but I suspect that is because they are articles and not full-blown books.