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Oswald Wieners Theorie des Denkens

Gespräche und Essays zu Grundfragen der Kognitionswissenschaft

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Oswald Wiener (1935—2021), originally an artist turned researcher, emphasized a unique approach in his thought psychology: rather than seeking a synthesis of self-observation and automata theory, he advocated for a juxtaposition. He explored how the relationships identified through self-observation could be interpreted as realizations within formal systems like automata theory, and conversely, how well these models capture essential aspects of human thought. This book features three conversations with Wiener on historical theory development and four essays that further his underappreciated approach to thought theory. Central to these discussions is Wiener's significant essay, "Kybernetik und Gespenster." The collected essays illuminate Wiener's intellectual landscape, particularly in the context of the intersection between science and art. His insights are increasingly relevant amid contemporary debates on Artificial Intelligence, which often suffer from a disconnect between engineers and humanities scholars. While engineers focus on practical algorithms and scholars on political opinions, Wiener stands out as a true intellectual, examining the phenomenology of AI to address profound questions about mind, meaning, and reality construction.

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Oswald Wieners Theorie des Denkens, Thomas Eder

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Titul
Oswald Wieners Theorie des Denkens
Podtitul
Gespräche und Essays zu Grundfragen der Kognitionswissenschaft
Jazyk
německy
Vydavatel
De Gruyter
Rok vydání
2023
Počet stran
160
ISBN10
3110659603
ISBN13
9783110659603
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Oswald Wiener (1935—2021), originally an artist turned researcher, emphasized a unique approach in his thought psychology: rather than seeking a synthesis of self-observation and automata theory, he advocated for a juxtaposition. He explored how the relationships identified through self-observation could be interpreted as realizations within formal systems like automata theory, and conversely, how well these models capture essential aspects of human thought. This book features three conversations with Wiener on historical theory development and four essays that further his underappreciated approach to thought theory. Central to these discussions is Wiener's significant essay, "Kybernetik und Gespenster." The collected essays illuminate Wiener's intellectual landscape, particularly in the context of the intersection between science and art. His insights are increasingly relevant amid contemporary debates on Artificial Intelligence, which often suffer from a disconnect between engineers and humanities scholars. While engineers focus on practical algorithms and scholars on political opinions, Wiener stands out as a true intellectual, examining the phenomenology of AI to address profound questions about mind, meaning, and reality construction.