从生物学哲学视角重思人工智能历史有机体的机器化与机器的有机化

Reconceptualizing the History of Artificial Intelligence from a Biological-Philosophical Perspective: Mechanization of Organisms and the Organification of Machines

  • 摘要: 人工智能的发展自始即与生物学观念密切纠缠。本文从生物学哲学的视角重新考察这一关联,旨在揭示人工智能的形成过程中,生命组织逻辑如何被借用、转化,但又最终被遮蔽。从麦卡洛克—皮茨网络到深度学习的演进历程显示,早期神经网络虽使用生物隐喻,却在算法层面日益脱离生理机制。只有在引入生物控制论构想后,神经网络的适应性和自组织性维度方得到重视。在这一情况下,明斯基的工程实用主义尝试调和二者,但仍然局限于对大脑智能的参考,未能进一步挖掘生物学启示的潜力。本文从已有的生物智能实例出发重新思考人工智能的可能性,有助于突破“大脑中心论”对智能定义的限制,并为未来人工智能乃至智能哲学研究提供新的理论框架。

     

    Abstract: The development of artificial intelligence has been deeply entangled with biological thought. From a philosophy-of-biology perspective, we reexamine how the logic of life has been borrowed, transformed, and ultimately obscured in AI’s formation. The evolution from the McCulloch–Pitts network to deep learning reveals that early neural networks, though inspired by biology, gradually diverged from physiological mechanisms. The later influence of biological cybernetics revived attention to living system’s adaptability and self-organization, while Minsky’s pragmatic engineering approach attempted reconciliation but remained limited to a brain-centered view of intelligence. We argue that revisiting AI through existing forms of biological intelligence can overcome such “cerebrocentrism” and offer a new conceptual framework for understanding intelligence across artificial and biological domains.

     

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