Love & Philosophy

Beyond Dichotomy | Andrea Hiott
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Jul 7, 2024 • 1h 48min

#21: Knowing and the Known: Consciousness, Cognition and Joint Speech with Fred Cummins

Fred Cummins, a cognitive science expert with a rich academic background, dives into the evolution of cognition and consciousness. He explores the philosophical intricacies of these concepts, shedding light on the importance of questions over answers. A fascinating discussion arises around 'joint speech' and its social significance in rituals and protests, highlighting how it differs from animal communication. The conversation also critiques the limitations of technology in replicating these experiences and advocates for genuine human connection in a post-pandemic world.
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Jun 30, 2024 • 2h 14min

Can we model cognition? And what is a model anyway? with Paul Kelly (PhD talks)

Join Paul Kelly, an expert in mechanistic and dynamical models in cognitive and climate science, alongside Andrea Hiott, who dives into the intricacies of scientific inquiry. They discuss the philosophical distinctions between mechanistic and dynamical models and the implications of the 3M principle on cognitive processes. The conversation highlights how models represent complex systems, challenges in defining cognition, and the importance of philosophical insights in the age of AI, ultimately advocating for diverse modeling approaches in understanding the mind.
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Jun 21, 2024 • 59min

#20: What is Intelligence? Brains, Evolution, and A.I. with Max Bennett

Author Max Bennett discusses the evolution of intelligence, AI, and the interplay between human brains and AI systems. Topics include the history of intelligence, the role of language in mental simulations, AI's potential for continuous learning, and the challenges in replicating human brain learning abilities.
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Jun 5, 2024 • 1h 28min

#19: Is anything objective? Philosophy of mind, Biophilia, and why A.I. is not what we think with Inês Hipólito

Philosopher Inês Hipólito explores the dangers of the computational theory of mind and the role of AI in our environment. They discuss critical thinking, enaction, technology, and the need for sustainable, interconnected living. Emphasizing transparency and inclusivity in AI technologies, they call for a holistic approach to philosophy and technology that fosters a sustainable future.
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May 30, 2024 • 1h 51min

#18: BrainGPT, Neuroscience & Loving the Ants in Ourselves with Brad Love

Send a love messageBrad Love is Professor of Cognitive and Decision Sciences in Experimental Psychology at University College London (UCL) and a fellow at The Alan Turing Institute for data science. Brad and Andrea discuss the intersection of Artificial Intelligence and neuroscience, focusing on Brad's groundbreaking project BrainGPT, a Large Language Model tool to assist neuroscientific research. In getting there, they look back at early experiences and connect the dots of memory and what still resonates in his current work and in memory research in general. They discuss the role of AI and how we might reimagine the labels of neuroscience. They also discuss BrainGPT and the role of LLMs in predicting scientific research outcomes and addressing the challenges posed by the vast volume of academic papers. Concluding with personal insights into the adventures of navigating careers in science and AI research, the conversation navigates the complexities of creativity, scientific discovery, and the pursuit of knowledge in an era marked by rapid technological progress.#braingpt #neuroscience #models #hippocampus  #artificialintelligence #bradlove #llms  Watch video at: Love & Philosophy Beyond Dichotomy ChannelBrainGPT: https://braingpt.org/Team at BrainGPT: https://braingpt.org/team.htmlBrainGPT paper: https://arxiv.org/abs/2403.03230SUSTAIN: https://bradlove.org/papers/love_medi...Support on PaSupport the showPlease rate and review with love. YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Substack.
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May 5, 2024 • 1h 14min

#17: How Not to Waste a Life: Asymmetrical Reconciliation with Iain McGilchrist

Philosopher and author Iain McGilchrist discusses the significance of asymmetry in life, challenging dichotomous thinking. Topics include embracing complexity, intuition, imagination, poetry, art, digital distractions, and philosophical reflections on existence.
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May 1, 2024 • 1h 36min

BONUS: Intention and Elizabeth Anscombe with Mirko Prokop

Send a love messageIntentions and Agency: A Deep Dive into Ecological PsychologyJoin Mirko Prokop and Andrea Hiott as they examine 'Intentions in Ecological Psychology, an Anscombian Perspective' by Miguel Segundo-Ortin and Annemarie Kalis. This engaging discussion explores the concept of intention from a naturalistic standpoint, intersecting with ecological psychology. Topics include the role of intention in agency, the influence of Elizabeth Anscombe, teleology, goal-directed behavior, and non-representational nature of intentions. Delving into the idea of affordances, they shed light on how intentions shape perception and behavior across species, emphasizing the importance of interdisciplinary approaches to understanding human and animal cognition.00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction01:08 Discussing the Paper: Intentions in Ecological Psychology02:10 Exploring Key Concepts: Philosophy of Action and Enactivism04:27 Understanding Ecological Psychology and Affordances12:38 Agency and Perception-Action Loops20:38 Intentional Action and Human Agency31:58 Philosophical Perspectives on Intention48:07 Exploring Human and Animal Agency49:15 Intention as Organization of Patterns50:33 Anscombe's Practical Knowledge54:23 Naturalistic Notion of Intention56:23 Embodied Cognition and Practical Knowledge01:02:10 Social Context and Practical Knowledge01:17:01 Teleology and Goal-Oriented Behavior01:30:39 Affordances and Intentional Action01:34:23 Interdisciplinary Approach to CognitionThe paper discussed here, by Miguel Segundo-Ortin and Annemarie Kalis, is called Intentions in Ecological Psychology: An Anscombean Proposal and is available to read here: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/365264374_Intentions_in_Ecological_Psychology_An_Anscombean_ProposalThoreau quote discussed: "In our most trivial walks, we are constantly, though unconsciously, steering like pilots by certain well–known beacons and headlands, and if we go beyond our usual course we still carry in our minds the bearing of some neighboring cape; and not till we are completely lost, or turned round—for a man needs only to be turned round once with his eyes shut in this world to be lost—do we appreciate the vastness and strangeness of nature. Every man has to learn the points of compass again as often as he awakes, whether from sleep or any abstraction. Not till we are lost, in other words not till we have lost the world, do we begin to find ourselves, and realize where we are and the infinite extent of our relations."Support the showPlease rate and review with love. YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Substack.
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Apr 26, 2024 • 2h 37min

#16: Higher Order Math and Love with Carlos Zapata Carratalá

Send a love messageFull episode on You Tube at Love & Philosophy. Carlos is a founder of the Society for Multidisciplinary and Fundamental Research (SEMF), and a Postdoctoral Fellow and Head of Strategy at the Wolfram Institute, a recently established research institution dedicated to the investigation of the mathematical foundations of computation and the legacy of Stephen Wolfram's scientific ideas. This talk explores his childhood fascination with physics and mathematics towards a multifaceted academic and personal exploration of higher order maths and relations in a quest for a deeper understanding of the universe's complexities. Carlos eloquently discusses the challenges of aligning personal passions with academic pursuits, his evolving interests leading to groundbreaking reflections on higher order mathematics, complexity theory, and their applications to understanding not just the cosmos but the complexities of human relationships, especially within the context of polyamorous dynamics. The narrative weaves together the beauty of scientific inquiry, mathematical honesty, and the deep, introspective examination of human connections, advocating for a boundary-defying approach to knowledge and love.#semf #Carloszapatacarratalá #higherorderthinkingskills #hiott #love #philosophy #wolfram 00:00 Exploring New Languages to Understand Nature00:25 Theoretical Foundations and Practical Impacts01:17 Navigating Romantic and Social Connections02:30 A Deep Dive into Love, Philosophy, and Mathematics03:01 The Journey from Philosophy to Mathematics03:51 Challenging Traditional Academic Paths07:39 Embracing Multidisciplinary Approaches08:55 Personal Growth Through Unconventional Learning10:21 Redefining Success in Academia and Beyond14:28 The Role of Teaching and the Quest for Knowledge28:07 Navigating Life's Complexities with a Love for Wisdom35:47 Reflecting on Personal and Societal Growth41:21 The Influence of a Father's Perspective41:35 A Unique Approach tSupport the showPlease rate and review with love. YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Substack.
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Apr 17, 2024 • 56min

Scaling Autonomous Self-Actualization with Timo Schuler (PhD Talks)

Send a love messageTimo is working on ways of applying artificial intelligence in corporate learning and development, focusing on scaling self-actualization in his Ipseity project. In this conversation, he shares his personal catalyst for change triggered by a rough patch in his life and how discovering Jordan Peterson's lectures on psychology opened new avenues of self-reflection and personal development for him. The conversation delves into Timo's philosophical and psychological insights, his project on developing a chatbot to aid in personal development and self-transformation, and the potential of using technology to navigate complex personal growth. The discussion also touches on contemporary issues in cognitive science, the challenges of interpreting Jordan Peterson within academic circles, and the broader implications of tech-assisted self-help methodologies.#chatbots #artificialintelligence #jordanpeterson #andreahiott #timoschuler00:00 Introduction to Love and Philosophy00:26 Journey to a PhD: From Swiss Post to AI in Learning01:41 Exploring Self-Actualization and Personal Development03:33 The Impact of Jordan Peterson on Personal Growth13:12 Navigating Corporate and Environmental Realities23:26 Embracing Complexity: From Psychological Entropy to Ipseity29:06 Exploring Personal Growth and Anxiety29:29 The Role of Love and Consciousness in Personal Development30:57 Navigating Life's Complexity with Maps of Meaning35:01 The Ship of Theseus: Understanding Self Through Change37:05 Developing the Grateful Chatbot: A Technological Companion for Growth41:50 The Future of AI in Personal Development and Social Sense-Making50:24 Reflecting on the Journey and Future AspirationsIpseity ProjectTimo on LinkedIn Support the showPlease rate and review with love. YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Substack.
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Apr 8, 2024 • 1h 18min

#13: An Economic Love for Humanity with Paddy LeFlufy (with EMI)

Send a love messagePaddy LeFlufy discusses the new organizational technologies in economics that could help us build a better tomorrow. His conversation with philosopher Andrea Hiott delves into reimagining economic systems that (as we hear by the end) can be understood as grounded in love and care for humanity and the planet. Central to the dialogue are innovative models like Doughnut Economics and the Future Guardian, aimed at remedying ecological issues and fostering a harmonious relationship between humanity and the environment. Through a blend of personal reflection, economic reform, and the pursuit of regenerative models, this narrative emphasizes the importance of valuing interconnectedness and practice in actionable frameworks for a balanced, inclusive future.#doughnut #futureguardians #paddyleflufyPaddy's book is one of the Financial Times Best Books of 2023 It is called Building Tomorrow: https://paddyleflufy.com/building-tomorrow/Doughnut Economics Action Lab: https://doughnuteconomics.org/Future Guardians Model on Paddy's SubstackB Labs and B Corps: https://www.bcorporation.net/en-us/00:00 Clip Exploring the Essence of Love and Its Impact00:50 Introduction to Paddy LeFlufy: A Journey into Love of Humanity01:49 Diving into 'Building Tomorrow': A New Economic Vision03:52 Paddy's Unique Path: From Mathematics to Global Adventures06:11 Awakening to Ecological Realities and the Power of Change26:36 The Circular Economy and Future Guardians: Pioneering Sustainable Business Models37:50 Redefining Profit and Stakeholder Alignment38:29 The Circular Economy and Sustainable Business Models39:33 Challenges and Changes in Corporate Structures40:24 The Future Guardian Model: A New Paradigm41:00 Examples of Progressive Companies and Potential for Change41:49 Spreading the Future Guardian Model and Social Pressure42:48 Alternative Organizational Models and Regenerative Organizations46:29 From Incremental Changes to a New Economic System49:55 Understanding Money Creation and Its Impact54:14 Practical Steps Towards Positive Change01:00:28 Personal Journeys and the Power of Individual Action01:06:29 The Role of Love and Care in Transformative ChangeSupport the showPlease rate and review with love. YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Substack.

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