Notes

Chapter 12: The Principle of Computational Equivalence

Section 12: Historical Perspectives


Non-Western thinking

Some of my conclusions in this book may seem to resonate with ideas of Eastern thinking. For example, what I say about the fundamental similarity of human thinking to other processes in nature may seem to fit with Buddhism. And what I say about the irreducibility of processes in nature to short formal rules may seem to fit with Taoism. Like essentially all forms of science, however, what I do in this book is done in a rational tradition—with limited relation to the more mystical traditions of Eastern thinking.



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From Stephen Wolfram: A New Kind of Science [citation]