Aristotle’s Original Idea: For and Against Logic in the Era of AI

Abstract

Aristotle is generally accepted as the father of logic. The ideas that he raised in his study of logical reasoning carried the development of science over the centuries. Today, in the era of AI, this title of the fatherhood of logic has a renewed significance. Behind it lies his original idea that human reasoning could be studied as a process and that perhaps there exist universal systems of reasoning that underlay all human reasoning irrespective of the content of what we are reasoning about. In this article, we look into Aristotle’s work on human thought, his work on reasoning itself but also on how it relates to science and human endeavor more generally, from a modern perspective of Artificial Intelligence and ask if this can help enlighten our understanding of AI and Science more generally. Could Aristotle enlighten us to a new path of understanding the human capacity to think, that would allow a natural non-polluting development of AI that can energize and expand human thought into new horizons?

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Antonis Kakas
University of Cyprus

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