Author Archives: F. E. Guerra-Pujol
A compilation of some of my book reviews
I surveyed some of my previous scholarly works earlier this year, including my probability theory papers, my Coase papers, my Gödel papers as well as my first few scholarly papers, my game theory models, and my turn to legal history. … Continue reading
What if ChatGPT is making our lives worse?
Check out this 13-minute TED Talk by philosopher Benjamin Mitchell-Yellin, who explains why AI tools like ChatGPT are a virtual Trojan horse: they look like promising solutions to pressing problems but only end up making those same problems worse! He … Continue reading
Friday funnies: M.C. Escher’s Fridge
In honor of our new pontiff Leo XIV, who studied mathematics at Villanova University:
Belief and evidence
David Hume once wrote, “A wise man proportions his belief to the evidence.” (Hume, Of Miracles.) But what about religious claims or paranormal beliefs, i.e. claims where physical evidence is disputed or lacking? Are people who believe in ghosts, telepathy, … Continue reading
Question rarely asked
Why do I even need an ID (i.e. internal passport) at all to travel inside my own country? Bonus question: How many more erosions of liberty (anti-smoking rules, seat belt laws, etc.) before we stop being a “free” country?
Secrecy and strategy: Papal Conclave voting rules
Via Vatican News: “The upcoming Conclave starting on May 7 to elect the 267th Pope will be the 76th in the form we know today, which was established by Pope Gregory X in 1274, and the 26th held under the … Continue reading
Monday music: Oblivion
Now that I have brought my 11-part series on “David Hume in Borges’ Library of Babel” to a close, what better way of marking the end of this intellectual escapade than with a melancholic piece of music performed by one … Continue reading
David Hume in Borges’ Library of Babel: epilogue
I will conclude my series on “David Hume in the Library of Babel” by returning to to the question I posed in my previous post: Why hope? Why faith? Hope/faith/belief that the decoder book or master index will one day … Continue reading
An impossible hope?
Act III, scene iii of David Hume in the Library of Babel Below are the last two paragraphs of Jorge Luis Borges’ short story “The Library of Babel.” Here, the Argentine author (pictured above) concludes his story by contrasting “the … Continue reading

