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Anna Riedl: The Historical Development of Cognitive Science

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Rahul Sam

Rahul Sam

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Anna Riedl is a cognitive scientist who researches rationality under radical uncertainty. She completed her undergraduate degree in psychology at the University of Vienna and did the Middle European interdisciplinary master's programme in Cognitive Science. Anna was a researcher at the Viennese Institute for Artificial Intelligence and Decision Support and a member of the Global Shapers Community organised by the World Economic Forum, serving as curator for the Vienna Hub.
You can find more of Riedl's work at www.riedlanna.... and x.com/AnnaLept....
CogSci map: www.riedlanna....
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@KaiWatson
@KaiWatson Ай бұрын
Thank you Anna for this harrowing contribution. Computer Scientist here. My personal sentiment is that the, "cognitive revolution" created a paradigm in science ie. Thomas Kuhn's seminal text. I can't help but feel that the paradigmatic project toward, "mind machines" has more-or-less failed in lieu of recent developments in LLMs. When I was a teenager there was great excitement concerning, "emergence" and the possibility that a large network like the Internet might one day be a new, "real world example" for cognition level complexity emerging, "phenomena not accounted for in its mechanism." I'm excited for the day when the neopragmatism of Putnam or the Dewey-Rorty-James Pragmatism that we saw come into vogue in the 1980's/90's might carry us to a superior understanding. Is there a man-in-the-machine? No. There is a man in the man. That is good enough.
@AnnaRiedl
@AnnaRiedl Ай бұрын
Cannot believe I didn't mention Kuhn!
@RahulSam
@RahulSam Ай бұрын
Glad Anna saw this comment! Very insightful.
@mindsindialogue
@mindsindialogue 27 күн бұрын
What an excellent discussion. Anna's map highlighted to me how much is left for me to get familiar with. One thing, if I may suggest, is to add a footnote that leads to anthropology which can reveal some profound intellectual insights.
@RahulSam
@RahulSam 27 күн бұрын
Thank you! Appreciate the kind comment. And point noted.
@m.branson4785
@m.branson4785 Ай бұрын
Another great conversation. Coming from a math background, I recently returned to school for machine learning, was able to fit in a upper psych course in behavioral analysis at the same time. I still feel like behaviorism is really relevant and that on the map it should extend all the way to the present. Interestingly, anyone with a bachelor's in philosophy, they can make better money now than ever before just performing RLHF on language models.
@RahulSam
@RahulSam Ай бұрын
Thank you! I never thought about the RLHF bit, but that's a good point, haha!
@DarkSkay
@DarkSkay Ай бұрын
What a plot twist. Who among the classics imagined that one day philosophers would be teaching talking libraries.
@UniMatrix_1
@UniMatrix_1 20 күн бұрын
I never thought of it like that
@stevengill1736
@stevengill1736 24 күн бұрын
Just don't throw a Markov blanket over me, that's all I ask! ;^=[} Beautiful map - thank you for posting it. Probably spend the next few years looking up the references... Cheers.
@DarkSkay
@DarkSkay Ай бұрын
"I'm obsessed with the incompleteness theorems" - as if they were designed to do exactly that ;) Like a reactive compound, which tempts curiosity, so it be mixed with all kinds of stuff, to see what happens. Stuff like for example and framed by today's mere coincidence: 1) computational irreducibility 2) the absence of closed systems in nature 3) ontology and belief systems in other species 4) perception, communication, language as processes of transformation; temporal observers living temporal messages.
@alecfraher7122
@alecfraher7122 Ай бұрын
@@DarkSkay the existent-nonexistent is called what by any other name?
@dwfalex
@dwfalex Ай бұрын
Anna is great
@RahulSam
@RahulSam Ай бұрын
She sure is!
@alecfraher7122
@alecfraher7122 Ай бұрын
try Sha Xin Wei on Navigating Indeterminacy and Mind, Meaning and Mental Disorder: The Nature of Causal Explanation in Psychiatry and Psychology by Derek Bolton and Jonathan Hill a bit dated maybe but thoroughly thorough ...
@RahulSam
@RahulSam Ай бұрын
Thanks. Will look these up.
@alecfraher7122
@alecfraher7122 Ай бұрын
@@RahulSam great Sam, Sha Xin Wei is just ... enjoy, Sam brilliant pod and guest
@alecfraher7122
@alecfraher7122 Ай бұрын
Sam, I lost the thread so 'the other within' ... here's a couple of refs I found of interest (i) Words in Blood;Like Flowers by Babette Babich (for Eros and Holderin) and The Early Buddhist Scripture by Dipan Barua, both available free for downloading; this is, I find, the new cognitive-edge of existence-nonexistence following Reshe/Kristeva, no?
@alecfraher7122
@alecfraher7122 Ай бұрын
oops The Notion of Fetter in Early Buddhism by ... Q: why is all this "taming" actually necessary? Reshetnikova is on point? no?
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