Valentin Goujon
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Based on these excerpts, Valentin Goujon appears only as a passing bibliographic reference in the course materials, likely cited within scholarly works on early modern philosophy or the intellectual history of logic and mysticism. The fragmented nature of the citations suggests he may be mentioned tangentially in discussions of figures like Leibniz or Ramon Llull, whose interests in combinatorial systems and symbolic representation connect to the course's broader genealogy of algorithmic and computational thought. Without clearer context from the readings, his specific role in "Pandaemonium Architecture 6.0" remains minimal, serving perhaps as a historical reference point rather than a central figure in the seminar's arguments about AI and cybernetics.
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