MBlume comments on Rational Me or We? - Less Wrong

116 Post author: RobinHanson 17 March 2009 01:39PM

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Comment author: MBlume 17 March 2009 11:29:28PM 3 points [-]

As a physicist, I've always been partial to Maxwell's work -- he deduced the induction of a curled magnetic field by a changing electric field solely from mathematical considerations, and from this, was able to guess the nature of light before any other human.

I've mixed feelings about Descartes. The pull of the Cartesian Theater has muddling effects in serious cognitive philosophy. On the other hand, by making the concept explicit, he did make it easier for others to point out that it was wrong.

Comment author: thomblake 18 March 2009 06:12:08PM 2 points [-]

Regarding the Cartesian Theater, I think it obviously had an impact on Global Workspace Theory, which actually seems to be going in the right direction.

And let's not forget Decartes's many other contributions. The coordinate grid and analytic geometry, anyone?

Comment author: Court_Merrigan 18 March 2009 02:15:45AM 2 points [-]

Exactly. Descartes laid the foundation for future progress.