Richard Feynman explains why thinking does not happen in the brain (from Clark presentation):pic.twitter.com/hLdpL4a7uh
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Richard Feynman explains why thinking does not happen in the brain (from Clark presentation):pic.twitter.com/hLdpL4a7uh
Feynman’s approach (https://youtu.be/CJ8MzWncFfQ ) was: look at something, try to drop your assumptions, ask: how does that work? Find simple expl
Look at a physicist, drop 2500 years of wrong philosophy of science, ask “how does that work?” Answer includes: “not without paper.”
If you watch physicists and ask “how does that work?” obvious partial answer is: “not without colleagues.” Thinking is inherently social.
In mid-80s Palo Alto, was an extraordinary synthesis of anglophone cognitivism with anthro/sociology influenced by Continental philosophy
Central late-80s insight: cognition not primarily in individual brain, because (1) whole body and inanimate tools also required; and >
(2) social division of cognitive labor; I *can’t* “know” that Ouagadougou is the capital of Burkina Fasso by myselfhttp://meaningness.com/representational-theory-of-mind/comments#comment-663 …
Work I did with Phil Agre (http://meaningness.com/metablog/ken-wilber-boomeritis-artificial-intelligence …) imported the "Palo Alto synthesis" into AI; forced some philosophers to pay attention.
For various personal reasons, the social group promoting the “Palo Alto synthesis” disintegrated, and the ideas were mostly forgotten.
In late ‘90s, Andy Clark, reading same stuff we’d read, rediscovered part (1) of the insight, and has run with “extended mind” brilliantly.
However, anglophone philosophy of mind has mostly not yet recovered (2) cognition is inextricably social activity. Which changes everything!
does social activity (ie 2) include {imagining how person Z responds to a claim}? In such fake convos, my mouth moves like an idiot (ie 1)
Also, there is the research on a part of the brain which is mimicking that of an individual that you are talking to.
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