Preston Werner on Nostr: I think that without a more precise conception of Campian Perspectives than Camp has ...
I think that without a more precise conception of Campian Perspectives than Camp has given us, this still may seem unsatisfying. I'm inclined to agree, but I think this points to the importance to thinking more about Campian Perspectives, how to model them, and how far this thinking might extend.
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