Ideas without implementation are no longer needed.
Nineteenth century philosophy did not involve implementation. Nietzsche was limited because he could not implement. If Nietzsche had created Watson (*IBM's artificial intelligence), it would have been more robust. If Nietzsche had created Watson and then said, "Human beings are almost indistinguishable from artificial intelligence," and then published that book, I think it would have had quite a social impact. Philosophy without objects has very poor presentation skills, so it cannot create an ecosystem. The best way to create an ecosystem is to show it as an object. We no longer need "philosophy without implementation.
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