TTC Video Lectures - Consciousness and its Implications [Repost] eLearning - DVDRip | AVI | ~12x30 min | XviD ~576x416 avg. ~621 Kbps avg | 2.05 GB
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Lecture, Philosophy, Game Theory, Psychology and Behavior, Mind
It's as essential to human existence as water is to a fish, and yet every night we surrender it gratefully. As human beings, we recognize that we have it, but we can never be sure anyone else does. It has been the subject of debate for philosophers and scientists for millennia, but we've yet to pin down or even understand its true essence and purpose.
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It's consciousness, and if you think you grasp the nuances of this unique mental state, then take a moment to consider ... the zombie.
Most of us are familiar with this wretched star of B-grade horror films a once-human creature dead but not truly dead. In its state of suspended life, it performs many of the tasks we do every day. It can move, it can carry things, it finds its way around. In some movies, it even seems motivated by a purpose—the inexorable quest for living flesh.
But can we say, therefore, that a zombie has consciousness Does a zombie feel empathy Is it aware of its existence Can it judge its behavior according to a moral or ethical standard Of course not, we are inclined to answer.
And yet—how can we judge whether or not a zombie has these experiences—feelings we usually interpret as elements of consciousness If a zombie acts like a conscious human being—if it performs the kinds of functions we perform in our daily lives—do we have any ground for denying it a consciousness very much like our own
Join distinguished philosopher and psychologist Daniel N. Robinson as we explore these and other fascinating questions that get to the heart of human identity in Consciousness and Its Implications. Over the course of 12 thought-provoking lectures, you'll probe the depths of this mysterious mental state from the perspective of the philosopher, the psychologist, the scientist, and the doctor.
professor: Daniel N.Robinson
production land: USA
Run time: ~12 x 30 min
1. Zombies
2. Self-Consciousness
3. The Problem of Consciousness
4. The Explanatory Gap
5. Mental Causation
6. Other Minds
7. Physicalism Refined
8. Consciousness and Physics
9. Qualia and the Mary Problem
10. Do Computers Play Chess
11. Autism, Obsession, and Compulsion
12. Consciousness and the End of Mental Life
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instruisto: Daniel N.Robinson
produktada lando: Usono
Kura tempo: ~ 12 x 30 min
1. Zombies
2. Mem-Konscio
3. La Problemo de Konscio
4. La eksplikado de Gap
5. Mensa kauso
6. Aliaj Mensoj
7. Fizikaj rafinoj
8. Konscio kaj Fiziko
9. Kvalo kaj la Problemo de Mary
10. Ĉu Komputiloj Ludas Ŝakon?
11. Aŭtismo, Obsesio kaj devigo
12. Konscio kaj la Fino de Mensa Vivo
Dankon!
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