The Fundamental Science in "Computer Science" Is the Science of Thought For the first time, the collective genius of the great 18th-century German cognitive philosopher-scientists Immanuel Kant, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, and Arthur Schopenhauer have been integrated into modern 21st-century computer science. In contrast to the languishing mainstream of Artificial Intelligence, this book takes the human thought system as its model, resulting in an entirely different approach. This book presents the architecture of a thoroughly and broadly educated human mind as translated into modern…mehr
The Fundamental Science in "Computer Science" Is the Science of Thought
For the first time, the collective genius of the great 18th-century German cognitive philosopher-scientists Immanuel Kant, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, and Arthur Schopenhauer have been integrated into modern 21st-century computer science.
In contrast to the languishing mainstream of Artificial Intelligence, this book takes the human thought system as its model, resulting in an entirely different approach. This book presents the architecture of a thoroughly and broadly educated human mind as translated into modern software engineering design terms.
The result is The Autonomous System, based on dynamic logic and the architecture of the human mind. With its human-like intelligence, it is capable of rational thought, reasoning, and an understanding of itself and its tasks.
"A system of thoughts must always have an architectural structure." --Arthur Schopenhauer, The World as Will and Presentation
SZABOLCS MICHAEL de GYURKY was the Voyager Project Science Data Chief and a Technical Principal/Technical Manager at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, retiring after twenty-five years. He was awarded the NASA Exceptional Achievement Medal for technological advancements of fundamental importance. He has long been fascinated by the concept of computer science as an abstraction of the human thought system and the role of the cognitive sciences in computer science. He is the author of The Cognitive Dynamics of Computer Science (Wiley). MARK A. TARBELL is a Visiting Scientist at the California Institute of Technology's Visual and Autonomous Exploration Systems Research Laboratory. For the last twenty-five years, he has immersed himself in large-scale computer science, aerospace, and biomedical project development for NASA, Caltech, and JPL. He is the recipient of the NASA Certificate of Recognition for Creative Development of Technical Innovation, co-recipient of the R&D 100 Award in biomedicine, and holds patents in the fields of aerospace and biomedical technologies.
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Preface xiii Introduction xix 1. The Architecture of the Autonomous System 1 1.1 Introduction 1 1.2 The System Constellation 1 1.3 System Constellation Architectural Overview 3 1.4 The Constellation Architecture 5 1.5 The Software Systems Comprising the Constellation 8 2. The Architectural Methodology 22 2.1 Articulation of the Requirements and Design 23 2.2 System Development and Integration Testing 30 2.3 Phase I: The Idea 33 2.4 Making Rational Judgments 36 2.5 Phase II: The Concept 38 2.6 Using JPL-STD-D-4000 for System Requirements 39 3. The Architecture of the Will System 41 3.1 The Search for Truth 41 3.2 The Nature of the Will 45 3.3 Das Ding an Sich 45 3.4 The Will as a System 49 3.5 The Architecture of the Will System 51 3.6 The Interfaces of the Will System 53 3.7 The Subsystems of the Will System 54 4. The Architecture of the Reason System 62 4.1 The Reason and Ethics 62 4.2 The Nature of the Reason 64 4.3 The Reason as a System 65 4.4 The Architecture of the Reason System 65 4.5 The External Interfaces of the Reason 67 4.6 The Subsystems of the Reason 68 5. The Architecture of the Intellect System 74 5.1 The Intellect as a System 74 5.2 The Nature of the Intellect 77 5.3 The Intellect as a System 79 5.4 The Subsystems of the Intellect System 80 5.5 The External Interfaces of the Intellect System 81 6. The Architecture of the Presentation System 83 6.1 The Presentation System 84 6.2 The Presentation as a System 86 6.3 The Subsystems of the Presentation 86 7. The Architecture of the Understanding System 90 7.1 The Understanding as a System 92 7.2 The External Interfaces of the Understanding 94 8. The Architecture of the Sensory System 98 8.1 The Sensory System 98 8.2 The Architecture of the Sensory System 100 8.3 The Phenomenon Subsystem 101 8.4 A Historical Perspective on Languages 104 8.5 The Workings of the Noumenon 105 9. The Architecture of the Decision System 107 9.1 The Process of Decision Making 107 9.2 Understanding the Decision Process 111 9.3 The Decision as a System 113 9.4 The Subsystems of the Decision System 114 9.5 The Interfaces of the Decision System 121 9.6 The Building of Preferences 121 10. The Architecture of the Thought System 124 10.1 The "Movers" of the Thought Process 125 10.2 The Pursuit of Thinking 127 10.3 The Nexus Cogitationis 128 10.4 The Subsystems of the Thought System 130 10.5 Initialization Process of the Autonomous System 136 Epilogue 142 Endnotes 144 Index 155
Preface xiii Introduction xix 1. The Architecture of the Autonomous System 1 1.1 Introduction 1 1.2 The System Constellation 1 1.3 System Constellation Architectural Overview 3 1.4 The Constellation Architecture 5 1.5 The Software Systems Comprising the Constellation 8 2. The Architectural Methodology 22 2.1 Articulation of the Requirements and Design 23 2.2 System Development and Integration Testing 30 2.3 Phase I: The Idea 33 2.4 Making Rational Judgments 36 2.5 Phase II: The Concept 38 2.6 Using JPL-STD-D-4000 for System Requirements 39 3. The Architecture of the Will System 41 3.1 The Search for Truth 41 3.2 The Nature of the Will 45 3.3 Das Ding an Sich 45 3.4 The Will as a System 49 3.5 The Architecture of the Will System 51 3.6 The Interfaces of the Will System 53 3.7 The Subsystems of the Will System 54 4. The Architecture of the Reason System 62 4.1 The Reason and Ethics 62 4.2 The Nature of the Reason 64 4.3 The Reason as a System 65 4.4 The Architecture of the Reason System 65 4.5 The External Interfaces of the Reason 67 4.6 The Subsystems of the Reason 68 5. The Architecture of the Intellect System 74 5.1 The Intellect as a System 74 5.2 The Nature of the Intellect 77 5.3 The Intellect as a System 79 5.4 The Subsystems of the Intellect System 80 5.5 The External Interfaces of the Intellect System 81 6. The Architecture of the Presentation System 83 6.1 The Presentation System 84 6.2 The Presentation as a System 86 6.3 The Subsystems of the Presentation 86 7. The Architecture of the Understanding System 90 7.1 The Understanding as a System 92 7.2 The External Interfaces of the Understanding 94 8. The Architecture of the Sensory System 98 8.1 The Sensory System 98 8.2 The Architecture of the Sensory System 100 8.3 The Phenomenon Subsystem 101 8.4 A Historical Perspective on Languages 104 8.5 The Workings of the Noumenon 105 9. The Architecture of the Decision System 107 9.1 The Process of Decision Making 107 9.2 Understanding the Decision Process 111 9.3 The Decision as a System 113 9.4 The Subsystems of the Decision System 114 9.5 The Interfaces of the Decision System 121 9.6 The Building of Preferences 121 10. The Architecture of the Thought System 124 10.1 The "Movers" of the Thought Process 125 10.2 The Pursuit of Thinking 127 10.3 The Nexus Cogitationis 128 10.4 The Subsystems of the Thought System 130 10.5 Initialization Process of the Autonomous System 136 Epilogue 142 Endnotes 144 Index 155
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