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Haha, hope you get something out of it. I thought there were a lot of connections with postmodern philosophy actually, since both this and that are informed by applications of semiotics.
Oh definitely. I think a large part of it is the wholly mechanistic approach that kind of has been pervasive for a while. Brains as just computers, and all that.
I mean, look at the first AI winter. Symbolic AI was all the rage and was considered completely sufficient for a general intelligence, and then they were never able to make one and all the funding dried up.
Learning about that AI winter is exactly the pattern I predicted we'd reach at the time. Who cares what an up-jumped undergrad cares about auditing a seminar though, right? (not really, they were very graceful and receptive, but like, I couldn't publish anything due to lack of professional skill at that time either). Again, this wasn't my field of expertise, but I did find it an interesting problem where had life put me another direction, I'd be more specialized within philosophy of mind instead.