Using the idea of neural networks to argue against essentialism
Summary
This paper gives an argument against essentialism by assuming a computationalist and
physicalist stance of the mind and then showing by using the analogy of neural networks how
concepts cannot have the properties ascribed to essences nor can they be the result of any
direct understanding of essences. The essentialist view is then shown to be a redundant and
unlikely assumption. An alternative explanation is given for the phenomena essentialism
attempts to describe, and some potential implications for the future of philosophy, the
interpretation of AI and some contemporary political debates are noted.