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The Frame Problem

5 hours ago
  • #Philosophy of Mind
  • #Frame Problem
  • #Artificial Intelligence
  • The frame problem initially emerged as a technical AI challenge in logic, concerning how to efficiently represent the effects of actions without listing all non-effects.
  • Philosophers expanded it into an epistemological issue about limiting reasoning scope and determining relevance in decision-making without considering all irrelevant factors.
  • Technical solutions involved non-monotonic logics to formalize the common sense law of inertia, though complexities like the Yale shooting problem arose.
  • The epistemological frame problem highlights difficulties in updating beliefs and determining relevance in holistic, context-sensitive environments, critiquing classical AI approaches.
  • A metaphysical dimension questions the justification for the common sense law of inertia, relating to ontological choices similar to Goodman's grue paradox in induction.
  • Today, the technical frame problem is largely solved in AI, but philosophical debates continue, especially regarding informational unencapsulation and relevance in cognitive science.
  • Heideggerian and situated robotics approaches are proposed to dissolve the frame problem by moving beyond representational frameworks to embodied, dynamic systems.