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A photo of a text excerpt discussing the difference between academia and the real world. The text states that in academia, there is no difference between it and the real world, whereas in the real world, there is. It explains that in the real world, when someone asks a question, the focus often shifts to why the question is being asked. It references “Fat Tony vs Dr John in The Black Swan” as an example of shifting focus away from the problem at hand. The text also touches on the philosophical problem of induction using the sequence {1,2,3,4,x}, and references Goodman’s problem and Wittgenstein’s rule-following problem, citing Paul Bogossian. The excerpt suggests that real life does not offer clear lessons.

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Text on a page discussing the differences between academia and real life. It states, “Real Life: In academia there is no difference between academia and the real world; in the real world there is. 1) When someone asks you a question in the real world, you focus first on “why is he/she asking me that?”, which shifts you to the environment (see Fat Tony vs Dr John in The Black Swan) and detracts you from the problem at hand. Philosophers have known about that problem forever. Only suckers don’t have that instinct. Further, take the sequence {1,2,3,4,x}. What should x be? Only someone who is clueless about induction would answer 5 as if it were the only answer (see Goodman’s problem in a philosophy textbook or ask your closest Fat Tony) [Note: We can also apply here Wittgenstein’s rule-following problem, which states that any of an infinite number of functions is compatible with any finite sequence. Source: Paul Bogossian]. Not only clueless, but obedient enough to want to think in a certain way. 2) Real life never never offers…”

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