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The greatest epistemological externalisation: reflecting on the puzzling direction we are heading to through algorithmic automatisation

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Abstract

The aim of the article is reflecting on a fundamental epistemological issue which characterises our present technological progress: where are we heading to, as humankind, while we are progressively externalising our most crucial decision processes towards algorithms, from which decisive data, coming from human experience and mind (including the very experience of human abilities), are left out? By reflecting on some cases, I shall try to argue that the most puzzling issue which engineers and philosophers should be aware that they have to jointly challenge may be that what we are actually doing through algorithmic automatisation is developing a novel human condition, according to which: (1) we are progressively thinking that algorithmic abstraction is always better than mental abstraction, because, at least in the Western culture, we come from a history of a progressive restriction of the best use of our minds to the realm of rationality, first, then to the realm of computation, second, and then to the realm of algorithmic automatisation, third, which finally exceeds our minds and (2) in doing so, we are progressively externalising not only human contents, but also human abilities, i.e., we are progressively atrophying ourselves, by becoming creatures who are progressively delegating the core of their very essence, which has always included the epistemological ability, together with the ethical courage, of making complex decisions on both our lives and the others’ lives.

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Fußnoten
1
I am very grateful to an anonymous reviewer for her/his precious comments which surely helped me improve this article.
In the following pages, I shall use the expression “epistemological externalisation” precisely in the sense of shifting our decision processes from the internal processes of our minds to the external algorithms of machines. On the contrary, an “epistemological internalisation” would make reference to the former condition, according to which we found our decision-making on internal processes (from pastry making to other complex decision processes I shall discuss in what follows). Thus, I am not making reference to epistemological externalism and internalism.
 
2
I am very grateful to an anonymous reviewer for this brilliant suggestion. The necessarily limited length of this article does not allow me to deepen this possible scenario, but I shall do it elsewhere in the future.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
The greatest epistemological externalisation: reflecting on the puzzling direction we are heading to through algorithmic automatisation
Publikationsdatum
08.08.2019
Erschienen in
AI & SOCIETY / Ausgabe 2/2020
Print ISSN: 0951-5666
Elektronische ISSN: 1435-5655
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00146-019-00905-y

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