Python for philosophers
Tim Daneliuk
tundra at tundraware.com
Thu May 16 13:50:44 EDT 2013
On 05/16/2013 09:27 AM, Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2013-05-16, Tim Daneliuk <tundra at tundraware.com> wrote:
>> On 05/15/2013 08:01 PM, Ned Batchelder wrote:
>>> On 5/11/2013 4:03 PM, Citizen Kant wrote:
>>>> Don't get me wrong. I can see the big picture and the amazing things that programmers write on Python, it's just that my question points to the lowest level of it's existence.
>>>
>>> Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar. Python is a tool, it does what you tell it. To make an analogy, or maybe to clarify your philosophical view of the world, consider a hammer. What is the "lowest level of its existence"?
>>>
>>> --Ned.
>>
>> All You People are making this way too hard. To understand how
>> questions like the OPs ought be resolved, please read:
>>
>> http://pvspade.com/Sartre/cookbook.html
>
> Yea, I've decided we're being trolled...
>
" I want to create an omelet that expresses the meaninglessness of existence,
and instead they taste like cheese. "
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