Much of last century's progress in the hard sciences depended on technology and the creation of research communities with critical mass. But for psychology and philosophy of mind, all crucial ideas have probably been discovered (and often lost again) thousands of years ago.
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Replying to @Plinz
1. Psychology not a hard science? lol 2. The computational foundations of psychology discovered thousands of years ago? lol
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Replying to @shimonedelman
I don't think that the crisis that befell psychology in the 20th century is over, and Western psychology still does not have good cohesive theories. (I also think that Aristotelian psychology has been quite computationalist, and suspect that some Eastern schools got there too.)
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