
Anand Vaidya
Professor of philosophy at San Jose State University, specializing in analytic philosophy, Eastern Vedic philosophy, artificial intelligence, and consciousness.
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Dec 8, 2023 • 4h 30min
Free Will Explained by World’s Top Intellectuals
David Wolpert, a researcher known for the monotheism theorem, leads a captivating discussion on free will's complexities. Cognitive scientist Donald Hoffman explores how consciousness interacts with free will, while AI researcher Joscha Bach delves into decision-making from a cognitive perspective. Philosopher Wolfgang Smith links free will with love and the divine. Bernardo Kastrup challenges the very notion of free will, presenting a deterministic universe. Quantum physicist Nicolas Gisin offers insights into indeterminism, enriching the dialogue surrounding agency and choice.

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Oct 24, 2023 • 3h 53min
Anand Vaidya: Vedic Philosophy, Epistemology, Counterfactuals
Anand Vaidya, a professor at San Jose State University, dives into the depths of Vedic philosophy and ethics. He discusses the mind-body connection, the nature of consciousness, and the moral implications of AI. Vaidya also explores the concepts of free will versus determinism, and how these ideas resonate in modern dialogues. He critiques Western misconceptions of Indian philosophy while advocating for the rich insights found in Vedic texts, emphasizing the fusion of logic, spirituality, and morality.

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Aug 21, 2023 • 1h 6min
Anand Vaidya: Moving BEYOND Non-Dualism
Anand Vaidya, a Professor of philosophy at San Jose State University, explores the rich tapestry of consciousness and Eastern philosophies. He delves into the nuances of non-dualism, contrasting Eastern and Western interpretations. Vaidya highlights Indian philosophical insights on AI and consciousness, arguing for a cross-cultural dialogue. He also examines moral standing in relation to AI, questioning its ethical implications. This deep conversation challenges reductionist views and emphasizes the interconnectedness of self and consciousness.