Daniel Dennett, How, When, and Why Can We Trust Our Brains? | Natural Philosophy Forum Lecture, 2023
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The Johns Hopkins Natural Philosophy Forum sponsors an annual Distinguished Lecture, to be given by a scientist or philosopher working on illuminating the fundamental structure of reality. The 2022-23 lecture was given on February 6, 2023, by Daniel Dennett of Tufts University, on "How, When, and Why Can We Trust Our Brains?" Abstract: If we didn’t think we could trust our brains, we wouldn’t bother with inquiries like this. But our brains are composed of cells that don’t know much of anything and there’s no magical Self in the control room. Can we bootstrap our way to a well-grounded conviction that we know at least much of what we think we know? http://naturalphilosophyhopkins.org/ https://ase.tufts.edu/cogstud/dennett/ @hopkinsnaturalphilosophyforum #science #philosophy #naturalphilosophy #johnshopkins #consciousness #mind #brain
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