John Henry Newman — On AI
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Cover Foreword About Chapter 1: Notional and Real — Two Kinds of Knowing in the Age of AI Chapter 2: The Illative Sense and the Limits of Algorithmic Inference Chapter 3: The Grammar of Assent and the Grammar of the Prompt Chapter 4: Conscience as the Aboriginal Vicar of Judgment Chapter 5: The University and the Machine — Liberal Knowledge Reconsidered Chapter 6: Probability, Convergence, and the Logic of Large Language Models Chapter 7: The Gentleman and the Prompt Engineer — Education for What? Chapter 8: Development of Doctrine and Development of Code Chapter 9: Cor ad Cor Loquitur — Heart Speaking to Heart in the Digital Age Chapter 10: Real Assent and the Question of Worthy Amplification Epilogue Back Cover
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John Henry Newman

On AI
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Foreword

By Edo Segal

The failure I keep circling back to is the one I almost missed entirely.

Notional Assent
Notional Assent

I described it in *You On AI* — the passage about Deleuze that Claude generated, the one that sounded like genuine philosophical insight, that connected two threads of my argument with elegant precision, that I read twice and nearly kept. The prose was beautiful. The structure was clean. The reference was wrong.

Not subtly wrong. Wrong in a way that anyone who had actually read Deleuze would catch immediately. But the smoothness of the output had nearly anaesthetized the part of me that checks. The part that asks: Do I actually understand this, or do I just like how it sounds?

That near-miss haunted me for weeks.

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