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phantasms

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for phantasms.

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That LLMs offer convincing phantasms of reasoning is what gives the outside observer the idea they are intelligent.

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Quick take

Something seen but having no physical reality; a phantom or apparition.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of phantasms gathered in one view.

noun

Something seen but having no physical reality; a phantom or apparition.

noun

(philosophy) An impression as received by the senses, especially an image, often prior to any interpretation by the intellect.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for phantasms.

noun

Something seen but having no physical reality; a phantom or apparition.

noun

(philosophy) An impression as received by the senses, especially an image, often prior to any interpretation by the intellect.

Example sentences

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That LLMs offer convincing phantasms of reasoning is what gives the outside observer the idea they are intelligent.

2

It was obviously never the case, but fighting the phantasms of our own speculation is the hardest fight.

3

It is insulting to expect one's audience to suspend their disbelief for puritan phantasms like honesty in politics.

4

In bash, all values are strings (with a half-exception for the the phantasms of integers and lists).

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The stock market has become a casino where self-perpetuating phantasms create noise that swamps the signal.

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Here's healing magic here, or noble phantasms over there, or reality marbles, or whatever.

7

Just always cherry-picking the interpretation you happen like to be true does not lead to the truth, it leads to conspiracy phantasms.

8

They are defending their lives against phantasms and projections, largely arising from racism.

9

All these works (law, government) are badly bent towards a self-serving elite, for the extraction of wealth from those that believe in these phantasms.

10

Disentangling these two problems—real abuse and imaginary abuse phantasms—is not so easy.

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Unfortunately, phantasms[1] and mass delusions are also very much possible.

12

Those things you mentioned are pieces of paper and phantasms.

Quote examples

1

The concept "greenness" is abstracted from images (or phantasms, in classical parlance) of particulars we encounter through the senses.

2

The very notions of sacrifice, commitment, suffering for a good, and devotion repel us (whatever "commitments" we do have are merely emotional phantasms, changing as the wind blows).

3

"Lidar is not seeing the world as a series of probabilistic phantasms that may or may not be a pedestrian, or a jersey barrier, or whatever" Lidar is inherently probabilistic too,like every sensor is.

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There's a nice Nietzsche quote about this: "Even the determination of what is healthy for your body depends on your goal, your horizon, your energies, your impulses, your errors, and above all on the ideals and phantasms of your soul.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use phantasms in a sentence?

That LLMs offer convincing phantasms of reasoning is what gives the outside observer the idea they are intelligent.

What does phantasms mean?

Something seen but having no physical reality; a phantom or apparition.

What part of speech is phantasms?

phantasms is commonly used as noun.