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Institute for Philosophy and New Humanities 2023

Join us for a series of keynote presentations as part of the 2023 Institute for Philosophy and New Humanities: Mind-Dependent Artifacts: Artifact-Dependent Minds.


Artifacts are a primary object of study in the humanities. They are products and, thus, manifestations of human thought, action, and self-determination without which they cannot be understood. At the same time, human mindedness depends on artifacts, and as well as other objects – a dependence that is manifest in the form of artifacts. Human mindedness and the reality of artifacts are therefore intertwined in complex ways.


Our Fall institute meeting 2023 Institute will consider ways in which human mindedness and the reality of artifacts are dialectically intertwined. Of special interest will be automatically or mechanically produced artifacts, and AI systems as artifacts that are neither inert causal models of human thinking nor independently minded entities. The ontology of such products thus needs to be calibrated in light of their contribution to the deep diversity of the mutual dependence of mindedness and artifacts. Some questions our seminar will address include: How do AI-research and AI-systems structure and restructure the historical, diverse articulation of human mindedness? How does our understanding of these and other artifacts shape our self-conception at the most fundamental level?

 

We will explore these issues in the ontology, epistemology, and humanistic study of AI and other artifacts together with distinguished keynote speakers:


Monday, September 11, 4pm 
Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht: UNFOLDING A FUZZY FUTURE? Dimensions for Thinking about "Singularity"

Tuesday, September 12, 10am 
Cameron Buckner: Understanding Progress in AI Using Empiricist Philosophy of Mind


Wednesday, September 13, 3pm 
Kanta Dihal: Technogenesis: Global Perceptions of the Myth of Human Exceptionalism


Wednesday, September 13, 5pm 
David Chalmers: Can AI Extend the Human Mind? (Forum Humanum Lecture)

Thursday, September 14, 4pm 
Nandi Theunissen: Rethinking Regress Arguments for the Value of Humanity

Friday, September 15, 4pm 
Kalindi Vora: AI Imaginaries and the Given World


Presented by the Institute for Philosophy and New Humanities at The New School for Social Research and University of Bonn.

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Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht

Albert Guérard Professor of Literature, Emeritus

Stanford university

Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht is the Albert Guérard Professor, Emeritus, in Literature in the Departments of Comparative Literature and of French & Italian. 

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Cameron Buckner

Associate Professor of Philosophy

university of houston

Cameron Buckner is an Associate Professor of Philosophy with a background in computer science and artificial intelligence. 

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Kanta Dihal

Lecturer in Science Communication

imperial college, london

Kanta Dihal is Lecturer in Science Communication at Imperial College London and Associate Fellow of the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence, University of Cambridge. 

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David Chalmers

Professor of Philosophy

new york university

David Chalmers is University Professor of Philosophy and Neural Science and co-director of the Center for Mind, Brain, and Consciousness at NYU. 

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Nandi Theunissen

Associate Professor of Philosophy

university of pittsburgh

Nandi Theunissen is an associate professor of philosophy. She works on foundational topics in ethics with a focus on the nature of value, including the value of humanity.

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Kalindi Vora

Professor of Ethnicity, Race, and Migration, and Women's Gender and Sexuality Studies at Yale University

yale university

Kalindi Vora is Professor of Ethnicity, Race, and Migration, and Women’s Gender and Sexuality Studies at Yale University. Her work takes up questions of technology, colonialism and raced and gendered labor under globalization.

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