HIST-PHCLAug 8, 2022

What can we know about that which we cannot even imagine?

arXiv:2208.03886v53 citationsh-index: 48
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It addresses philosophical and cognitive science questions about human knowledge boundaries, but is incremental in its speculative approach.

The essay explores the limitations of human intelligence, language, and mathematics, questioning what can be known about concepts beyond human imagination.

In this essay I will consider a sequence of questions. The first questions concern the biological function of intelligence in general, and cognitive prostheses of human intelligence in particular. These will lead into questions concerning human language, perhaps the most important cognitive prosthesis humanity has ever developed. While it is traditional to rhapsodize about the cognitive power encapsulated in human language, I will emphasize how horribly limited human language is - and therefore how limited our cognitive abilities are, despite their being augmented with language. This will lead to questions of whether human mathematics, being ultimately formulated in terms of human language, is also deeply limited. I will then combine these questions to pose a partial, sort-of, sideways answer to the guiding concern of this essay: what we can ever discern about that we cannot even conceive?

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