Does Consciousness Matter? Artificial Intelligence and Philosophy in Conversation

from £78.00

In this masterclass, you will be introduced to the popular topic, Philosophy of Mind, weighing in on the current uprise of artificial intelligence; we will discuss thought-provoking philosophical ideas: the Turing test, the Chinese Room, what it truly means to 'think' and 'be conscious', and the implications of this for modern life.

  • Host: Hazel is a graduate from the University of Oxford in Philosophy and Theology and is currently reading for his Master’s, also at Oxford, this year. Hazel is passionate about Philosophy and is also a published poet!

  • Duration: Suggested 1-2 hours, dependent on the level of detail desired.

Students:
Hours:
Quantity:
Add To Cart

In this masterclass, you will be introduced to the popular topic, Philosophy of Mind, weighing in on the current uprise of artificial intelligence; we will discuss thought-provoking philosophical ideas: the Turing test, the Chinese Room, what it truly means to 'think' and 'be conscious', and the implications of this for modern life.

  • Host: Hazel is a graduate from the University of Oxford in Philosophy and Theology and is currently reading for his Master’s, also at Oxford, this year. Hazel is passionate about Philosophy and is also a published poet!

  • Duration: Suggested 1-2 hours, dependent on the level of detail desired.

In this masterclass, you will be introduced to the popular topic, Philosophy of Mind, weighing in on the current uprise of artificial intelligence; we will discuss thought-provoking philosophical ideas: the Turing test, the Chinese Room, what it truly means to 'think' and 'be conscious', and the implications of this for modern life.

  • Host: Hazel is a graduate from the University of Oxford in Philosophy and Theology and is currently reading for his Master’s, also at Oxford, this year. Hazel is passionate about Philosophy and is also a published poet!

  • Duration: Suggested 1-2 hours, dependent on the level of detail desired.

Feminist Philosophy: How Does Epistemological Bias Affect Science?
from £78.00
Aesthetics and Defining Art
from £78.00
Kant and the Categorical Imperative
from £78.00
Wittgenstein: Is the World the Totality of Facts, Not of Things?
from £78.00
Introduction to Formal Logic
from £78.00