RFT hits the big time!

I just returned from a potty break in the bathroom of a coffee shop near campus. While perusing the words of wisdom on the stall walls, I was astonished to see the definition and rough approximation of the formula for combinatorial entailment. I shit you not (um, no pun intended).

I consider this a watershed event in the dissemination of RFT into mainstream culture...though I suppose I should advise my students that there are more constructive ways to express their passion and enthusiasm for RFT than bathroom vandalism.

RFT rules!

I guess this is as good a place as any to predict that RFT will soon be used to create Artificial Intelligence (AI) that is human-like. I just hope they remember to use Asimov's Laws of Robotics so that the robots do not take over too quickly.

RFT Rules! plus AI/computation

This should probably go under conceptual issues, but I didn't see much activity there. Stumbled across this paper, which references Skinner frequently, but it is really about computation/cognition. Was really wondering if RFT folks had entered the fray in any significant way.

http://eprints.ecs.soton.ac.uk/12092/02/zenonpaper.pdf

Dave