MBB 2009 Distinguished Lecture Series by Daniel Dennett

MBB 2009 Distinguished Lecture Series by Daniel Dennett


    Brains, Computers, and Minds with Professor Daniel Dennett
    The 2009 lectures include three nights of conversations with Daniel Dennett, Austin B. Fletcher Professor of Philosophy, University Professor, and Co-Director of the Center for Cognitive Studies at Tufts University.

    UPDATE! Low quality versions added.


    Battles in the Brain (Tuesday, April 21)
    Post-lecture commentary by Harry Lewis
    Gordon McKay Professor of Computer Science
    Harvard College Professor

    A consideration of the seemingly paradoxical nature and structure of the brain, including: intra-cerebral conflicts, 'selfish neurons,' and anarchic computer architectures.

    My Body Has A Mind Of Its Own: So What Does It Need Me For? (Wednesday, April 22)
    Post-lecture commentary by Sean Kelly
    Professor of Philosophy

    If "conscious thought" is an evolutionarily recent and hugely expensive innovation, what pays for it?

    How Brains Become Minds: The Role Of Cultural Software (Thursday, April 23)
    Post-lecture commentary by Steven Pinker
    Johnstone Family Professor in the Department of Psychology
    Harvard College Professor

    An exploration of how culture in general and language in particular shape our minds, installing perspectives and values, and building the thousands of cognitive micro-habits that constitute both our competences and our disabilities.


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    The links removed by the request of Harvard. (Now only a limited number of countries are able to watch them via Veoh! What an elitist approach to spread the voice of reason.)

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