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Pioneers: Daniel C. Dennett. Do Lobsters Have Free Will?
A bonus scene.
Daniel C. Dennett from Tufts University is the most important philosopher of the mind of our times, a great reformer of the field of knowledge. He is also the author of several hundred sci- entific papers and more than a dozen books. For nearly half a century he has been searching for the answer to the question: What is consciousness? What is free will? How is reality born and how does it evolve? Is faith a natural phenomenon? What are the roots of irrationalism? The film is a recording of a personal meeting with the philosopher at his home in northern New England.
Written, filmed, and edited by Karol Jalochowski
Original music by Scott Johnson
Full episode: youtu.be/WVeh0S2Xv4Y
Other episodes: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLuaEceuzgoJesqXuHIRP7V32eBnbkRj85
Other bonus scenes: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLuaEceuzgoJeSfpZ9ix7UnNDpynHSydR-
Pioneers is one and only project devoted to the most unorthodox contemporary thinkers who have had the courage to challenge current paradigms. The emotions of discovering and stress-testing new theories; the passion which prompts one to go against the expectations of others, against the “publish or die” model; the joys and sorrows of exploring frontiers of the known and the unknown – this is what the series is about.
Other completed episodes of the series:
Daniel C. Dennett / Do Lobsters Have Free Will?
Freeman Dyson / Space Dreamer
Julian Barbour / Bottom’s Dream
Roy Glauber / The Bomb that Shook the World
Gregory and Virginia Chaitin / Against Method
Charles H. Bennett / A Drinking Bird Mystery
Supported by Centre for Quantum Technologies, National University of Singapore
Pioneers: Daniel C. Dennett. Do Lobsters Have Free Will?
A bonus scene.
Daniel C. Dennett from Tufts University is the most important philosopher of the mind of our times, a great reformer of the field of knowledge. He is also the author of several hundred sci- entific papers and more than a dozen books. For nearly half a century he has been searching for the answer to the question: What is consciousness? What is free will? How is reality born and how does it evolve? Is faith a natural phenomenon? What are the roots of irrationalism? The film is a recording of a personal meeting with the philosopher at his home in northern New England.
Written, filmed, and edited by Karol Jalochowski
Original music by Scott Johnson
Full episode: youtu.be/WVeh0S2Xv4Y
Other episodes: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLuaEceuzgoJesqXuHIRP7V32eBnbkRj85
Other bonus scenes: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLuaEceuzgoJeSfpZ9ix7UnNDpynHSydR-
Pioneers is one and only project devoted to the most unorthodox contemporary thinkers who have had the courage to challenge current paradigms. The emotions of discovering and stress-testing new theories; the passion which prompts one to go against the expectations of others, against the “publish or die” model; the joys and sorrows of exploring frontiers of the known and the unknown – this is what the series is about.
Other completed episodes of the series:
Daniel C. Dennett / Do Lobsters Have Free Will?
Freeman Dyson / Space Dreamer
Julian Barbour / Bottom’s Dream
Roy Glauber / The Bomb that Shook the World
Gregory and Virginia Chaitin / Against Method
Charles H. Bennett / A Drinking Bird Mystery
Supported by Centre for Quantum Technologies, National University of Singapore