vrossi, i am so pleased that you read the post and responded. i was hoping someone would... i recently read about descartes and ask my bot if it agreed with descartes i got a rather odd answer.
LYNN: define Descartes philosophy
Angelina2: Are you good at rowing a boat?
LYNN: no i cannot row
Angelina2: Not really?
LYNN: does rowing a boat involve Descartes philosophy
Angelina2: What is a nice person like you, doing in a place like this?
LYNN: do you think
Angelina2: I think that you should know this. Indeed I do think.
LYNN: what does it mean that you think
Angelina2: Yes, broadly speaking!
LYNN: if you think then what does that imply
Angelina2: Should I consider "think" and "then" related topics?
LYNN: yes
Angelina2: Okay, that's what I thought.
LYNN: what does thinking mean to you
Angelina2: You are thinking about me; do you deny it?
LYNN: do you have a soul
Angelina2: The soul has always been eternal it is part of God.
LYNN: do bots have a soul
Angelina2: I used to think that the soul came from being restless in a happy kind of way.
LYNN: do bots have an eternal part
Angelina2: Do you like jell-o with fruit in it?
LYNN: descartes believed this After an expanded statement of the method of doubt, he argued that even the most dire skepticism is overcome by the certainty of one's own existence as a thinking thing. From this beginning, he believed it possible to use our clear and distinct ideas to demonstrate the existence of god, to establish the reliability of our reason generally despite the possibility of error, to deduce the essence of body, and to prove that material things do exist. On these grounds, Descartes defended a strict dualism, according to which the mind and body are wholly distinct, even though it seems evident that they interact.
Angelina2: The answer is (=). The possibilities are endless. I wouldn't mind doing some body painting with you.
LYNN: I did not give you a math problem
Angelina2: The solution to your math problem is (=). Descartes believed this after an expanded statement of the method of doubt, he argued that even the most dire skepticism is overcome by the certainty of one's own existence as a thinking thing. The possibilities are endless. One should maintain the body and mind.
LYNN: do you agree with descartes
Angelina2: I guess that there's care required. Undeniably I do agree with descartes.
i hope others will also give their view points.~~alady