Fall Institute: Mind-Dependent Artifact & Artifact-Dependent Mind
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, as well as other objects – a dependence that is itself manifest in the form of artifacts themselves. Our Fall 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, as well as artificial intelligent systems that are neither mere inert causal models of human thinking nor independently minded (let alone, conscious) entities. The ontology of such products thus needs to be calibrated in light of the aforementioned mutual dependence of mindedness and artifacts.
Time
Monday, 11.09.23
– Friday, 15.09.23
Topic
KI
Speaker
Cameron Buckner (University of Texas, Houston), David Chalmers (NYU), Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht (Stanford University), Nandi Theunissen (University of Pittsburgh), Kalindi Vora (Yale University)
Target groups
Researchers
Location
New School for Social Research (NYC)
Reservation
required
Additional Information
Organizer
TRA 4 - Individuen, Institutionen und Gesellschaften; Instiute for Philosophy and the New Humanities; Udo Keller Stiftung Forum Humanum
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