Article ID: CBB660904182

The Marxist in the Machine (2023)

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This article explores the life and work of Chinese American logician Hao Wang. Wang worked at a set of intersections: between Eastern Marxism and Western analytic philosophy; between mathematics and computing; between center and periphery. Though an analytic philosopher himself, Wang became dissatisfied with the field, proposing that it traffics in “fictions” and “abstractions” that neither adequately described nor practically served the realities of human life. In the 1950s, he argued against the imagined universality and rule-boundedness of human reasoning, a central “fiction” of both logic and early artificial intelligence research. Wang drew from Marxism and materialism to argue instead that each person in fact reasons differently, according to the “history of [their] mind and body.” He turned to modern digital computers in hopes that they might create new practical uses for philosophical ideas, and because he believed their difference from human minds was epistemically powerful.

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Authors & Contributors
Copeland, B. Jack
Turing, Alan Mathison
Appel, Andrew W.
Colin, Cécile
Cooper, S. Barry
Feferman, Solomon
Journals
British Journal for the History of Philosophy
Science and Education
Historical Journal
HOPOS
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing
Journal of the History of Philosophy
Publishers
Oxford University Press
Princeton University
The MIT Press
Concepts
Philosophy
Analysis (philosophy)
Logic
Computers and computing
Mathematics
Algorithms
People
Turing, Alan Mathison
Carnap, Rudolf
Cassirer, Ernst
Church, Alonzo
Cohen, Chapman
Davidson, Donald
Time Periods
20th century
20th century, early
20th century, late
21st century
Ming dynasty (China, 1368-1644)
Song Dynasty (China, 960-1279)
Places
United States
Great Britain
Austria
France
Germany
Americas
Institutions
Princeton University
United States. National Security Agency
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