In the proceedings of the 1949 conference on cybernetics, Norbert Weiner uses a Watt-like governor as a metaphor for cognition almost 50 years before Tim van Gelder’s “What Might Cognition Be, if Not Computation”pic.twitter.com/H9jsi8CDvl
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The Macy conferences were frustratingly 'inconclusive' but they threw up so many important insights - and point to so many interesting areas of research and inquiry. I found myself taking a deep dive into Alex Bavelas' work on group problem-solving at one stage!
Have you read Mary Catherine Bateson's Our Own Metaphor? https://www.amazon.com/Our-Metaphor-Mary-Catherine-Bateson/dp/1560980702/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=our+own+metaphor&qid=1578154511&sr=8-1 …
Dupuy helped me understand a couple of Heidegger's views on technology; and also pointed to an alternative possible intellectual history of cognitive science and AI.
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