Recently became totally enamored with Wittgenstein - one of those thinkers who's core ideas have lived, inarticulate, in my heart, since I was a child: Language has no definite meaning, we operate in a fog of connotation, real communication of meaning is impossible, there is no possible scientific description of every-day concepts like "chair"... So much to be gained from overcoming "the bewitchment of language". Brilliant thinker.
Had no idea the duck-rabbit was attributed to him! Appears attributed incorrectly, but one can see why: The drawing is neither a duck nor a rabbit, while also being both a duck _and_ a rabbit. Ask a toddler if it's a duck and they'll say of course! Ask a philosopher, and they wont be sure! Language is fun (and meaningless!)
Solving the duck-rabbit puzzle in Animal Well gave me such chills. In the beginning of the game the player comes across a room with a duck that quacks at you when you walk by. In a distant corner of the world there's a picture of a duck-rabbit with a passcode. When you enter the passcode in front of the duck, it transforms into a rabbit and warps away through a portal that appears for a brief moment while a spooky sound effect plays.
Recently became totally enamored with Wittgenstein - one of those thinkers who's core ideas have lived, inarticulate, in my heart, since I was a child: Language has no definite meaning, we operate in a fog of connotation, real communication of meaning is impossible, there is no possible scientific description of every-day concepts like "chair"... So much to be gained from overcoming "the bewitchment of language". Brilliant thinker.
Had no idea the duck-rabbit was attributed to him! Appears attributed incorrectly, but one can see why: The drawing is neither a duck nor a rabbit, while also being both a duck _and_ a rabbit. Ask a toddler if it's a duck and they'll say of course! Ask a philosopher, and they wont be sure! Language is fun (and meaningless!)
If you’re in the mood for a nice philosophy lecture, here’s a great overview on Wittgenstein: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=X7Rb56kZQSk
Solving the duck-rabbit puzzle in Animal Well gave me such chills. In the beginning of the game the player comes across a room with a duck that quacks at you when you walk by. In a distant corner of the world there's a picture of a duck-rabbit with a passcode. When you enter the passcode in front of the duck, it transforms into a rabbit and warps away through a portal that appears for a brief moment while a spooky sound effect plays.
I’m reminded of the New Yorker cartoon where two armies face each other, both carrying the same image on their flags.
“There can be no peace until they renounce their Rabbit God and accept our Duck God“
Mentioned by the OP! See "Note added October 18, 2017".
The same cartoonist, Paul Noth, did this one too—also brilliant: https://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~jfkihlstrom/images/Jastrow/New... (see "Note added June 30, 2017").
OP notes "Noth must have really enjoyed his introductory psychology course" and links to https://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~jfkihlstrom/images/Jastrow/you... as well.
The cartoon: https://norberthaupt.com/2015/11/22/the-rabbit-god-and-the-d...
Always a rabbit. Ducks bills are never that thick.
Not always!
https://www.dsquintana.blog/the-raven-rabbit-illusion-explan...
https://twitter.com/dsquintana/status/1163083819605475328
https://www.cnn.com/2019/08/21/us/bird-rabbit-tweet-trnd/ind...
(edit so as not to cheat: I got this from the OP's "Note added August 22, 2019")
If there ever were a time to post that jackdaw copypasta ;)
I missed the video included in those links - very convincing, indeed! Thank you, sir!
if it walks like a duck...