David Chalmers: How do you explain consciousness?
David Chalmers: Kako objasniti svijest?
In his work, David Chalmers explores the “hard problem of consciousness" -- the quest to explain our subjective experience. Full bio
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spoznati ovako izravno.
neki smisao ili vrijednost.
ovo su laki problemi.
problems with consciousness.
vezani sa sviješću.
koji se zasnivaju na mozgu
o subjektivnom iskustvu —
something from the inside? —
fizika objašnjava kemiju,
scientific view of the world.
znanstveni pogled na svijet.
ali još ne vidimo kako.
koji je danas tu, ima jednu.
da ne postoji težak problem
nutarnjeg subjetkivnog filma
some aspects of the universe
zakone koji njima vladaju,
nečeg jednostavnog.
elektromagnetski fenomen
u kojoj se nalazimo
you need to expand the list.
da morate proširiti listu.
can't do science with it.
ne možete znanstveno proučavati.
buzzing around near the speed of light.
uokolo brzinom svjetlosti.
mislio tako ludu stvar?
iz prve sulude ideje,
kao prostor i vrijeme i masa,
koji vežu svijest
kao kod ljudi,
of information integration,
integracije informacija,
integrirala cijeli raspon
that it is in fact simple enough
iz fizike kako jesu,
našeg odnosa
s umjetnom inteligencijom
procesuiranje složenih informacija
svjesna je.
collective TED consciousness,
dio kolektivne TED svijesti,
da ćemo ga riješiti preko noći.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
David Chalmers - PhilosopherIn his work, David Chalmers explores the “hard problem of consciousness" -- the quest to explain our subjective experience.
Why you should listen
David Chalmers is a philosopher at the Australian National University and New York University. He works in philosophy of mind and in related areas of philosophy and cognitive science. While he's especially known for his theories on consciousness, he's also interested (and has extensively published) in all sorts of other issues in the foundations of cognitive science, the philosophy of language, metaphysics and epistemology.
Chalmers placed the "hard problem" of consciousness firmly on the philosophical map. He famously challenges materialist conceptions of mind, arguing for an "explanatory gap" between our brains’ physical properties and our minds’ qualia. Elsewhere he has championed the notion of the "extended mind," which argues that the mind is not confined to skin or skull, but plausibly may extend beyond them.
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