Learning about a discipline generally involves a degree of historical review of it. To learn Greek archaeology, you learn Schliemann. To learn AI, you learn Turing. The usefulness of this, however, varies. All philosophy may be footnotes to Plato, but—speaking as an outsider—between Freud or Skinner and modern psychology there's seems such a gap that it hardly feels necessary to cover them at all. They were so wrong. So comically wrong.
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