Human beings have always appealed to the technologies of the day to better understand themselves. Freud, for example, who came of age in a world of steam locomotives, produced a model of mind full of repressed energies and neurotic release valves. But ever since Alan Turing posed the immortal question “Can machines think?” in
Our Frame Problem
Our Frame Problem
Our Frame Problem
Human beings have always appealed to the technologies of the day to better understand themselves. Freud, for example, who came of age in a world of steam locomotives, produced a model of mind full of repressed energies and neurotic release valves. But ever since Alan Turing posed the immortal question “Can machines think?” in