Skip to main content

School of Philosophy

  • Home
  • People
  • Events
    • Event series
    • Conferences
      • Past conferences
    • Past events
  • News
    • Audio/Video Recordings
  • Research
  • Study with us
    • Prizes and scholarships
  • Visit us
  • Contact us

Centres & Projects

  • Centre for Consciousness
  • Centre for Moral, Social and Political Theory
  • Centre for Philosophy of the Sciences
  • Humanising Machine Intelligence

Related Sites

  • Research School of Social Sciences
  • ANU College of Arts & Social Sciences

Centre for Consciousness

Related Sites

Centre for Moral, Social and Political Theory

Centre for Philosophy of the Sciences

School of Philosophy

Administrator

Breadcrumb

HomeUpcoming EventsPast Events
Past events
Search filters
20
Jul
2023

The Physical Signature of Computation: A Robust Mapping Account - Gualtiero Piccinini (University of Missouri-St. Louis)

Seminar

Speaker: Gualtiero Piccinini According to simple mapping accounts, a physical system implements a computation just in case there is a mapping from physical states to computational states. According to causal mapping accounts, the mapping must mirror the causal structure of the…

» read more
20
Jul
2023

Workshop: Foundations of Computation

Workshop

The ANU School of Philosophy will be hosting a  workshop on the Foundations of Computation on 20 and 21 July, 2023. This two-day workshop will explore questions about what makes something a computation, whether computational identity depends on the intentions of interpreters, the role of…

» read more
13
Jul
2023

Is language still the ultimate artefact? - Zoe Drayson

Seminar

Speaker:  Zoe Drayson Clark and Chalmers (1998) characterize language as “a central means by which cognitive processes are extended into the world”. Language plays this role in virtue of being an external tool which supplements the brain’s…

» read more
29
Jun
2023

TBC - Barabra Vetter

Seminar

Speaker:  Barabra Vetter Abstract TBC. Please note that these seminars are open to the public and in person only.

» read more
28
Jun
2023

Jun 28 - Making Fair Comparisons in Political Theory

Seminar

Normative political theorists frequently compare hypothetical scenarios for the purpose of identifying reasons to prefer one kind of institution to alternatives. We examine three types of "unfair" comparisons and the reasoning errors associated with each. We then show how a modeling mindset…

» read more
26
Jun
2023

Evolvability: A Bridge Between the Proximate and Ultimate?

Lecture

Whilst scientists sometimes attribute the differential diversification, adaptedness, and disparity of lineages to their "evolvability", the exact nature of evolvability is debated. Moreover, the role that evolvability, and appeals to it, should play in our evolutionary science is unclear. This…

» read more
22
Jun
2023

Center Indifference and Skepticism - David Builes (Princeton)

Seminar

Speaker: David Builes Many philosophers have been attracted to a restricted version of the principle of indifference in the case of self-locating belief. Roughly speaking, this principle states that, within any given possible world, one should be indifferent between different…

» read more

Pagination

  • First page« First
  • Previous page‹ Previous
  • …
  • Page 9
  • Page 10
  • Page 11
  • Page 12
  • Page 13
  • Page 14
  • Page 15
  • Page 16
  • Page 17
  • …
  • Next pageNext ›
  • Last pageLast »