Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
This article focuses on a scientific approach to the study of cognition that Warren
McCulloch introduced in the era of cybernetics as “experimental epistemology.” In
line with recent attempts to highlight its contribution to cognitive science and AI, our
article intends to draw attention to its unexplored influence on contemporary embodied
approaches to the investigation of mind and consciousness. To this end, we will
survey a series of models of cognitive systems genealogically related to the McCulloch-
Pitts networks-based modeling approach, i.e., von Foerster’s model of the biological
computer, the Maturana-Varela model of the autopoietic system, and Varela’s model of
emergent selves. Based on examination of the relevant aspects of these models, we
will argue that they offered the McCulloch-Pitts “cybernetic of networks” a coherent
methodological and theoretical line of development, complementary to the well-known
computationalist one. As we will show, this alternative evolutionary line empowered
the biological orientation of McCulloch’s experimental epistemology, laying foundations
for contemporary “radically embodied” approaches to mind and consciousness – in
particular the Thompson-Varela approach. We will identify the heritage of this tradition
of inquiry for future research in cognitive science and AI by proposing guidelines
that synthetize how its methodological and theoretical insights suggest taking into
account the role(s) played by the biological body in cognitive processes – consciousness
included.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Autonomy, autopoiesis, constructivism, cybernetics of networks, (radical) embodiment, enaction,
experimental epistemology, synthetic modeling
Elenco autori:
Ceruti, Mauro; Damiano, Luisa
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