Machine Learning Street Talk (MLST)

Why Every Brain Metaphor in History Has Been Wrong [SPECIAL EDITION]

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Jan 23, 2026
Join Mazviita Chirimuuta, a philosopher of neuroscience, and cognitive theorist Joscha Bach, as they unravel the complexities of brain metaphors throughout history. They challenge the simplifications used in science, questioning when models become dangerously misleading. Luciano Floridi discusses the ontological implications of information in a digital age, while Noam Chomsky offers critical insights on prediction versus understanding in scientific theories. Together, they explore the interplay between abstract patterns and reality, emphasizing the need for humility in our claims about the mind.
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When Metaphors Harden Into Belief

  • The mind-as-software metaphor has hardened into literal belief despite being an abstraction.
  • Treating software as 'spirit' risks mistaking our description for ontological truth.
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Software As Causal Invariance

  • Joscha Bach argues software patterns are causal invariances that persist across substrates.
  • He claims abstract patterns (like programs) can have real causal power independent of their physical instantiation.
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Sameness Is Often Imposed, Not Found

  • Mazviita Chirimuuta questions who identifies 'sameness' across implementations and warns humans impose these invariances.
  • Social practices (like money) show causal power often depends on human interpretation, not just abstract patterns.
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