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The Belleville Sens PodcastThe Belleville Sens PodcastThe Belleville Sens Podcast - S3 E11Welcome to the Belleville Sens Podcast! Each week, David Foot and Brock Ormond will recap and break down the past week's games, check in with Belleville Sens players, staff, and other special guests, and preview the week of American Hockey League action ahead. On Season 3 Episode 11: David and Brock flash back a little over a week, to when the Sens picked up back-to-back wins on the road at Manitoba, before returning home to extend their win streak to five games, with a win against...2024-12-171h 13Philosophie du langage et de l\'esprit - François RecanatiPhilosophie du langage et de l'esprit - François RecanatiConférence - David Papineau - Thoughts and Things : Confusions about ConsciousnessFrançois RecanatiPhilosophie du langage et de l'espritCollège de FranceAnnée 2024-2025Conférence - David Papineau - Thoughts and Things : Confusions about ConsciousnessDavid PapineauDépartement de philosophie, King's College LondonRésumé :Many of the above ideas found their first clear expression over half a century ago in Kripke's Naming and Necessity. Kripke's work, however, has been misappropriated by many of his interpreters.This applies...2024-12-0950 minCollège de France - SélectionCollège de France - SélectionConférence - David Papineau - Thoughts and Things : Confusions about ConsciousnessFrançois RecanatiPhilosophie du langage et de l'espritCollège de FranceAnnée 2024-2025Conférence - David Papineau - Thoughts and Things : Confusions about ConsciousnessDavid PapineauDépartement de philosophie, King's College LondonRésumé :Many of the above ideas found their first clear expression over half a century ago in Kripke's Naming and Necessity. Kripke's work, however, has been misappropriated by many of his interpreters.This applies...2024-12-0950 minLa Tête à Papineau - Le podcast BistroBrainLa Tête à Papineau - Le podcast BistroBrainLa Tête à Papineau EP39 : L'impact des microplastiques et entrevue avec David ZuchoskiDans cette épisode, Marika va nous présenter l'impact des microplastiques sur la vie de tout les jours et Gaële reçoit David Zuchoski, étudiant au doctorat et président du comité du ComSciCon.   Les sources de la chroniques :  https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-024-54237-7  https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/gcb.14020  https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2772985024000449   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WrQHUhRKRTk   Le site du ComSciCon : https://www.comsciconqc.com/     Bonne écoute !2024-12-0435 minCollège de France - SélectionCollège de France - SélectionConférence - David Papineau - Thoughts and Things : IndexicalityFrançois RecanatiPhilosophie du langage et de l'espritCollège de FranceAnnée 2024-2025Conférence - David Papineau - Thoughts and Things : IndexicalityDavid PapineauDépartement de philosophie, King's College LondonRésumé :Are not many thoughts essentially indexical, in a way that adds a distinctive mode of presentation to their referential content?We need to be careful, however, not to infer the indexicality of thoughts too quickly...2024-12-021h 03Philosophie du langage et de l\'esprit - François RecanatiPhilosophie du langage et de l'esprit - François RecanatiConférence - David Papineau - Thoughts and Things : IndexicalityFrançois RecanatiPhilosophie du langage et de l'espritCollège de FranceAnnée 2024-2025Conférence - David Papineau - Thoughts and Things : IndexicalityDavid PapineauDépartement de philosophie, King's College LondonRésumé :Are not many thoughts essentially indexical, in a way that adds a distinctive mode of presentation to their referential content?We need to be careful, however, not to infer the indexicality of thoughts too quickly...2024-12-021h 03Collège de France - SélectionCollège de France - SélectionConférence - David Papineau - Thoughts and Things : Stop Making SensesFrançois RecanatiPhilosophie du langage et de l'espritCollège de FranceAnnée 2024-2025Conférence - David Papineau - Thoughts and Things : Stop Making SensesDavid PapineauDépartement de philosophie, King's College LondonRésumé :Fregean senses are associated with a subject-centred rather than ecological view of reality. On this traditional view, intentional content is fixed from inside the mind, via subjects' grasp of what they are thinking of, rather than by feat...2024-11-2552 minPhilosophie du langage et de l\'esprit - François RecanatiPhilosophie du langage et de l'esprit - François RecanatiConférence - David Papineau - Thoughts and Things : Stop Making SensesFrançois RecanatiPhilosophie du langage et de l'espritCollège de FranceAnnée 2024-2025Conférence - David Papineau - Thoughts and Things : Stop Making SensesDavid PapineauDépartement de philosophie, King's College LondonRésumé :Fregean senses are associated with a subject-centred rather than ecological view of reality. On this traditional view, intentional content is fixed from inside the mind, via subjects' grasp of what they are thinking of, rather than by feat...2024-11-2552 minCollège de France - SélectionCollège de France - SélectionConférence - David Papineau - Thoughts and Things : Ecological MindsFrançois RecanatiPhilosophie du langage et de l'espritCollège de FranceAnnée 2024-2025Conférence - David Papineau - Thoughts and Things : Ecological MindsDavid PapineauDépartement de philosophie, King's College LondonRésumé :Humans and other animals have minds because reality is predictable. The world is full of items that behave in regular ways. Our minds lock onto these items so that we can anticipate events and act accordingly.2024-11-1850 minPhilosophie du langage et de l\'esprit - François RecanatiPhilosophie du langage et de l'esprit - François RecanatiConférence - David Papineau - Thoughts and Things : Ecological MindsFrançois RecanatiPhilosophie du langage et de l'espritCollège de FranceAnnée 2024-2025Conférence - David Papineau - Thoughts and Things : Ecological MindsDavid PapineauDépartement de philosophie, King's College LondonRésumé :Humans and other animals have minds because reality is predictable. The world is full of items that behave in regular ways. Our minds lock onto these items so that we can anticipate events and act accordingly.2024-11-1850 minBranches of Philosophy PodcastBranches of Philosophy Podcast[78] The Metaphysics of Sensory Experience By David PapineauAn introduction and summary of "The Metaphysics of Sensory Experience" By David Papineau 2021 What are the materials of conscious perceptual experience? What is going on when we are consciously aware of a visual scene, or hear sounds, or otherwise enjoy sensory experience? In this book David Papineau exposes the flaws in contemporary answers to this central philosophical question and defends a new alternative.Contemporary theories of perceptual experience all hold that conscious experiences reach out into the world beyond the mind. According to naïve realism, experiences literally incorporate perceived facts, while representationalism holds that experiences contain o...2024-10-1420 minCloser To TruthCloser To TruthDavid Papineau on Consciousness, Physics, & the Mind-Body ProblemHow do conscious states relate to the rest of reality? Do all animals deserve moral consideration? Can AI be conscious? Philosopher David Papineau discusses the nature of consciousness, the mind-body problem, physicalism versus materialism, and much more.   Donate to Closer To Truth to help us keep our content free and without paywalls: https://shorturl.at/OnyRq   David Papineau is a British academic philosopher, born in Como, Italy. He works as Professor of Philosophy of Science at King's College London and the City University of New York Graduate Center, and previously taught fo...2024-09-181h 14Walden PodWalden Pod75 - Why panpsychism is counterintuitiveI give three reasons why panpsychism typically strikes us as counterintuitive, and why we shouldn't credit our innate bias against it.  David Papineau: Physicalists who find panpsychism counterintuitive haven’t truly freed themselves from dualist thinking  Jonathan Birch on overconfidence about sentience This episode was available early to supporters at patreon.com/waldenpod Linktree 2024-09-0624 minCloser To TruthCloser To TruthDavid Papineau on Consciousness, Physics, and the Mind-Body ProblemPhilosopher David Papineau discusses the "how, where, and what" of consciousness, solutions to the mind-body problem, naturalism versus physicalism, and more.   Show your support for the show with a tax-deductible donation of any amount to help us continue exploring life's deepest questions: https://shorturl.at/SOeum   David Papineau is a British academic philosopher. He is a Professor of Philosophy of Science at King's College London and the City University of New York Graduate Center. His research focus is on mind, metaphysics, and science. 2024-09-041h 14Mind-Body SolutionMind-Body SolutionDavid Papineau: Is the Mind Just the Brain? Materialism & the Problem with Phenomenal ConsciousnessProfessor David Papineau is a British academic philosopher. He works as Professor of Philosophy of Science at King's College London and the City University of New York Graduate Center, and previously taught for several years at Cambridge University, where he was a fellow of Robinson College. He did a BSc in Mathematics at the University of Natal, followed by a BA and PhD in philosophy at Cambridge. After academic posts at Reading, Macquarie, Birkbeck, and Cambridge, he joined King's College London in 1990. From 2015-21 he spent half of each year at the Graduate Center of CUNY in New York...2024-08-271h 19Moral MazeMoral Maze24/07/2024The Modern Olympics were founded in 1896 by a Parisian with serious moral principles . Pierre De Coubertin even made up a word for it: Olympism: ‘a way of life based on the joy of effort ..and respect for universal fundamental ethical principles. He thought that sports at an international level could foster respect and peace between nations. This week as the Games get underway in De Coubertin’s city, athletes have been meeting to do just that, talk about the role that sport plays in building bridges. But how much does the modern games live up to these highminded ideals? For...2024-07-2556 minThe Human PodcastThe Human PodcastArtificial Intelligence & The Coming Moral Crisis | The Human Podcast Ep 35 (David Papineau)David Papineau is amongst the world’s most prominent philosophers. In this episode I ask about his belief that we are on the brink of a moral crisis concerning artificial intelligence (AI).David's a professor at King’s College London, having previously worked at Cambridge and City University of New York. His research focuses on the philosophy of mind, science, metaphysics and sport. The Human Podcast is a new show that explores the lives and stories of a wide range of individuals.New episodes are released every week - subscribe to stay...2024-06-2950 minPhilosophie du langage et de l\'esprit - François RecanatiPhilosophie du langage et de l'esprit - François RecanatiColloque - Transparency, Indexicality and Consciousness : Problems with RevelationFrançois RecanatiPhilosophie du langage et de l'espritCollège de FranceAnnée 2023-2024Colloque - Transparency, Indexicality and Consciousness : Problems with RevelationColloque organisé par François Recanati, Professeur du Collège de France, chaire Philosophie du langage et de l'espritIntervenant(s)David Papineau, King's College, LondonVarious anti-physicalist arguments hinge on the idea that phenomenal concepts reveal the nature of their referents to us. I shall consider various models...2024-06-2848 minColloques du Collège de France - Collège de FranceColloques du Collège de France - Collège de FranceColloque - Transparency, Indexicality and Consciousness : Problems with RevelationFrançois RecanatiPhilosophie du langage et de l'espritCollège de FranceAnnée 2023-2024Colloque - Transparency, Indexicality and Consciousness : Problems with RevelationColloque organisé par François Recanati, Professeur du Collège de France, chaire Philosophie du langage et de l'espritIntervenant(s)David Papineau, King's College, LondonVarious anti-physicalist arguments hinge on the idea that phenomenal concepts reveal the nature of their referents to us. I shall consider various models...2024-06-2848 minPhilosophie du langage et de l\'esprit - François RecanatiPhilosophie du langage et de l'esprit - François RecanatiColloque - Indexical Dynamics : Indexicality's Minor Role in ThoughtFrançois RecanatiPhilosophie du langage et de l'espritCollège de FranceAnnée 2023-2024Colloque - Indexical Dynamics : Indexicality's Minor Role in ThoughtColloque organisé par François Recanati, Professeur du Collège de France, chaire Philosophie du langage et de l'espritIntervenant(s)David Papineau, King's College, LondonI shall appeal to teleological considerations to argue that there are no elements in thought that are simultaneously indexical and file-like. So-called percep...2024-06-2536 minColloques du Collège de France - Collège de FranceColloques du Collège de France - Collège de FranceColloque - Indexical Dynamics : Indexicality's Minor Role in ThoughtFrançois RecanatiPhilosophie du langage et de l'espritCollège de FranceAnnée 2023-2024Colloque - Indexical Dynamics : Indexicality's Minor Role in ThoughtColloque organisé par François Recanati, Professeur du Collège de France, chaire Philosophie du langage et de l'espritIntervenant(s)David Papineau, King's College, LondonI shall appeal to teleological considerations to argue that there are no elements in thought that are simultaneously indexical and file-like. So-called percep...2024-06-2536 minThe Human PodcastThe Human PodcastPhilosopher Discusses AI, ChatGPT, LLMs... | The Human Podcast #31 (David Papineau)David Papineau is one of the world’s leading philosophers. He's a professor at King’s College London, and previously worked at Cambridge and City University of New York. His research focuses on the philosophy of mind, science, metaphysics and sport.The Human Podcast is a new show that explores the lives and stories of a wide range of individuals. New episodes are released every week - subscribe to stay notified.WATCH NOW:Full Episode:Previous Episode (David's Life Story): https://youtu.be/6AyNonZ09J4SOCI...2024-04-2146 minMULTIVERSESMULTIVERSES24| How Philosophy Serves Science — David PapineauAre philosophy and science entirely different paradigms for thinking about the world? Or should we think of them as continuous: overlapping in their concerns and complementary in their tools?David Papineau is a professor at Kings College London and the author of over a dozen books. He's thought about many topics — consciousness, causation the arrow of time, the interpretation of quantum mechanics — and in all of these he advocates engagement with science. The philosopher should take its cue from our best theories of nature.For example, a philosophical account of causation must pay attention to the way this...2024-02-011h 16Robinson\'s PodcastRobinson's Podcast90 - David Papineau: The Metaphysics of Sensory ExperienceDavid Papineau is Professor of Philosophy of Science at King’s College London. He also teaches at the City University of New York Graduate Center, and before that he lectured in the Department of History and Philosophy of Science at Cambridge. David’s last appearance on the podcast was episode 62, where he and Robinson spoke about realism, antirealism, and the philosophy of science. This time, however, they discuss the content of his most recent book, The Metaphysics of Sensory Experience (OUP 2021), which is linked below. The Metaphysics of Sensory Experience: https://a.co/d/6hID7...2023-05-161h 31unSILOed with Greg LaBlancunSILOed with Greg LaBlanc271. The Philosophy of Sports feat. David PapineauPhilosophical problems are all around us. From economics to games and sports, most people in the world are philosophizing every day, maybe without even realizing it. David Papineau is a Professor of Philosophy of Science at the King’s College London. He’s written numerous books, including The Metaphysics of Sensory Experience and Knowing the Score: What Sports Can Teach Us About Philosophy (And What Philosophy Can Teach Us About Sports). David is also a visiting professor at City University of New York.David and Greg discuss how philosophy can be applied to virtually anything, even...2023-04-1955 minOff Limits w/ Bryan CallenOff Limits w/ Bryan CallenDEBATE: Materialism vs. Anti-MaterialismBryan is joined by Dr. David Papineau, a materialist, and Dr. Bernardo Kastrup, an anti-materialist, for a debate on the matter of things.Find out more about Dr. David Papineau here - https://www.davidpapineau.co.uk/Find out more about Dr. Bernardo Kastrup here - https://www.bernardokastrup.com/Go to HVMN.com and use promo code BRYAN for 20% OFFWant more Bryan Callen? You can buy tickets to one of his stand-up shows near you by visiting www.bryancallen.com/liveYou can listen to the full episode...2023-03-231h 44Robinson\'s PodcastRobinson's Podcast62 - David Papineau: Realism, Antirealism, and The Philosophy of ScienceDavid Papineau is Professor of Philosophy of Science at King’s College London. He also teaches at the City University of New York Graduate Center, and before that he lectured in the Department of History and Philosophy of Science at Cambridge. Robinson and David speak broadly about the philosophy of science. Some topics they touch on include the distinction between realism and antirealism, the role of a philosopher of science in actual scientific practice, and the current replication crisis. They finish with an introduction to the statistical theory of causation. For some background information, listen to David’s episode of P...2023-03-131h 44Walden PodWalden Pod61 - The Vagueness Argument Against PhysicalismWhen did consciousness first evolve? If physicalism is true, we’d expect it to have evolved gradually, just as other complex biological phenomena evolved gradually. But the transition from feeling nothing to feeling something couldn’t have been gradual. No matter how minimal a conscious experience is, if it’s “like something” to exist – anything at all – it’s not like nothing at all. On reflection it seems hard to imagine anything other than a sharp border between non-experiential reality and experiential reality. On the other hand, complex physical states are not sharp: they admit borderline cases. If we remove one atom at a ti...2022-12-2025 minMind ChatMind ChatAngela Mendelovici: How Does Consciousness Connect us to Reality? Part IIAngela Mendelovici (University of Western Ontorio) is a prominent proponent of the 'Phenomenal Intentionality Theory': the view that all mental representation is at least partly grounded in consciousness. This view contrasts with David Papineau's as to how consciousness connects us to reality, which we discussed in an earlier episode. Our main focus will be to explore the Phenomenal Intentionality Theory, but Angela also happens to be a panpsychist, so Philip is hoping this will finally be a guest that agrees with him more than Keith.   Streamed live on Jun 29, 2022  Angela's website https://publish.uwo.ca/~am...2022-07-242h 59ericmckay4 \'s Listen Laterericmckay4 's Listen LaterEpisode 25, Philip Goff and David Papineau Debate 'Can Science Explain Consciousness?' (Part III) Podcast: The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast (LS 54 · TOP 0.5% what is this?)Episode: Episode 25, Philip Goff and David Papineau Debate 'Can Science Explain Consciousness?' (Part III)Pub date: 2017-09-10Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationEverything you could need is on www.thepanpsycast.com! Please tweet us your thoughts at www.twitter.com/thepanpsycast. In the words of David Chalmers, “The hard problem of consciousness is the problem of experience. When we think and perceive, there is a whir of information-processing, but there is also a sub...2022-07-1936 minericmckay4 \'s Listen Laterericmckay4 's Listen LaterEpisode 25, Philip Goff and David Papineau Debate 'Can Science Explain Consciousness?' (Part II) Podcast: The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast (LS 54 · TOP 0.5% what is this?)Episode: Episode 25, Philip Goff and David Papineau Debate 'Can Science Explain Consciousness?' (Part II)Pub date: 2017-09-03Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationEverything you could need is on www.thepanpsycast.com! Please tweet us your thoughts at www.twitter.com/thepanpsycast. In the words of David Chalmers, “The hard problem of consciousness is the problem of experience. When we think and perceive, there is a whir of information-processing, but there is also a sub...2022-07-1938 minericmckay4 \'s Listen Laterericmckay4 's Listen LaterEpisode 25, Philip Goff and David Papineau Debate 'Can Science Explain Consciousness?' (Part I) Podcast: The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast (LS 54 · TOP 0.5% what is this?)Episode: Episode 25, Philip Goff and David Papineau Debate 'Can Science Explain Consciousness?' (Part I)Pub date: 2017-08-27Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationEverything you could need is on www.thepanpsycast.com! Please tweet us your thoughts at www.twitter.com/thepanpsycast. In the words of David Chalmers, "The hard problem of consciousness is the problem of experience. When we think and perceive, there is a whir of information-processing, but there is also a s...2022-07-191h 02Singletrack With Mathias EichlerSingletrack With Mathias Eichler'Patron of the City', with David PapineauThis week I chat with running legend David Papineau from Vancouver, BC about mask collecting, running every single street, designing logos and running marathons. Oh, and David’s Chuckanut 50 story is one for the history books. You’re welcome. LINKS David Papineau on Instagram Vancouver’s Broadway Run Club Schindell Gallery Coast Mountain Trail Running Squamish 50 Perverted Ice Cream Connect with Singletrack on: Instagram | Twitter | Website2022-04-112h 02The Human PodcastThe Human PodcastPhilosopher of Mind, David Papineau | The Human Podcast #6David Papineau is one of the world’s leading philosophers. He's a professor at King’s College London, and previously worked at Cambridge and City University of New York. His research focuses on the philosophy of mind, science, metaphysics and sport.The Human Podcast is a new show that explores the lives and stories of a wide range of individuals. New episodes are released every week - subscribe to stay notified.WATCH all episodes, filmed in person: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC29JGmLUfv5eUeKzv3cRXGwGUEST LINKS:David’s Twitter: https...2022-04-0152 minMind ChatMind ChatDavid Papineau: How Does Consciousness Connect Us To Reality?Keith and Philip interview David Papineau (Professor of Philosophy at King's College London) about his recent book 'The Metaphysics of Sensory Experience'. David is also a materialist who believes in consciousness, so there'll probably be a big old fight about that too. Link to David's book: https://global.oup.com/academic/product/the-metaphysics-of-sensory-experience-9780198862390?cc=gb&lang=en&2022-03-202h 58Unbelievable?Unbelievable?Classic Replay: Is Our Mind More Than Matter? Keith Ward vs David PapineauProminent Christian Philosopher & Theologian Keith Ward engaged in conversation with David Papinaeu, atheist Professor of Philosophy from King's College London, on the question: "Is our mind more than matter"? Ward believes that the brain is accompanied by an immaterial mind, while Papinaeu believes the brain and the mind to be one in the same - with nothing immaterial about it. More Resources: • For exclusive resources and to support us: USA: http://www.premierinsight.org/unbelievableshow  Rest of the World: https://my.premier.org.uk/donate/donate-unbelievable-2021  • For Premier Unbeli...2022-03-151h 02Beyond the Thesis With Papa PhDBeyond the Thesis With Papa PhDParler de science autour d’une bière – BistroBrain avec Alexis Thibault et Julie DouchinBienvenue sur ce nouvel épisode de Papa PhD! Si tu trouves de la valeur dans le contenu que je t'apporte chaque semaine, clique sur l'un des boutons ci-dessous et renvoie-moi l'ascenceur :) Don sécuritaire sur PayPal Deviens supporter sur Patreon ! Ou paye-moi un café :) Cette semaine sur Papa PhD, je parle  avec Alexis Thibault et Julie Douchin de BistroBrain, une initiative dévouée à la vulgarisation de la science auprès du grand public née à l'université de Sherbrooke et menée par des étudiants. VIDÉO https://youtu.be/ZQrV3Hv2FRw?sub_confirmation=1 BistroBrain est un organisme de vulgarisation...2022-02-1743 minMoral Sciences ClubMoral Sciences ClubKnowledge and the Failings of Folk EpistemologyA talk given by David Papineau (KCL) at the Moral Sciences Club on 23rd November 2021.2021-11-2537 minThe DissenterThe Dissenter#462 David Papineau: The Metaphysics of Sensory Experience------------------Support the channel------------ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thedissenter PayPal: paypal.me/thedissenter PayPal Subscription 1 Dollar: https://tinyurl.com/yb3acuuy PayPal Subscription 3 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/ybn6bg9l PayPal Subscription 5 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/ycmr9gpz PayPal Subscription 10 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/y9r3fc9m PayPal Subscription 20 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/y95uvkao ------------------Follow me on--------------------- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thedissenteryt/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheDissenterYT This show is sponsored...2021-04-2951 minPortugal Street Philosophy PodcastPortugal Street Philosophy PodcastEpisode 4: The Metaphysics of Sensory Experience with Professor David PapineauWelcome to the fourth episode of Portugal Street Philosophy, the official podcast of the LSE SU Philosophy Society! Each episode, we take a deep dive into a different cutting-edge field of philosophy with world-leading philosophers. About our Speaker: David Papineau is a Professor of Philosophy of Science at King’s College London and a Professor at the Graduate Centre of the City University of New York. He was the President of the British Society for Philosophy of Science from 1993-95, President of the Mind Association in 2009, and President of the Aristotelian Society in...2021-02-0653 minOut of The VatOut of The VatOut of the Vat #8 – David Papineau David Papineau is Professor of Philosophy of Science at King’s College London and the City University of New York Graduate Center. In this episode, David discusses causes and correlations, worrying about branching universes, and the problem with “brilliance”…   2020-11-1045 minOut of the VatOut of the VatOut of the Vat #8 – David Papineau David Papineau is Professor of Philosophy of Science at King’s College London and the City University of New York Graduate Center. In this episode, David discusses causes and correlations, worrying about branching universes, and the problem with “brilliance”…   2020-11-1045 minOut of the Vat – Philosophy, Logic and Scientific MethodOut of the Vat – Philosophy, Logic and Scientific MethodOut of the Vat #8 – David Papineau David Papineau is Professor of Philosophy of Science at King’s College London and the City University of New York Graduate Center. In this episode, David discusses causes and correlations, worrying about branching universes, and the problem with “brilliance”…   2020-11-1045 minPhilosophicaPhilosophicaDavid Papineau Live! Podcast: Consciousness Live! (LS 29 · TOP 10% what is this?)Episode: David Papineau Live!Pub date: 2020-10-27Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarization Join me for a discussion with David Papineau, professor of philosophy at Kings College London, as we discuss themes from his upcoming book The Metaphysics of Sensory Experience David’s website: https://www.davidpapineau.co.uk David’s book The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Richard Brown, which is the property of its owner and not affilia...2020-10-272h 31Consciousness Live!Consciousness Live!David Papineau Live! Join me for a discussion with David Papineau, professor of philosophy at Kings College London, as we discuss themes from his upcoming book The Metaphysics of Sensory Experience David’s website: https://www.davidpapineau.co.uk David’s book 2020-10-272h 31LSE PodcastsLSE PodcastsOut of the Vat with David PapineauDavid Papineau is Professor of Philosophy of Science at King's College London and the City University of New York Graduate Center. In this episode, David discusses causes and correlations, worrying about branching universes, and the problem with 'brilliance'. For more information about Out of The Vat, please visit www.lse.ac.uk/philosophy/out-of-the-vat/2020-10-2245 minThe Captains Coach PodcastThe Captains Coach PodcastThe Importance of "Knowing the Score" with Philosopher and Author Dr. David PapineauWelcome back to episode 2 of our Sports Philosophy Series. My guest today is David Papineau. David is a Philosophy Professor at King’s College in London as well as a professional paid philosopher. He has more recently delved into philosophy of sport with his book Knowing the Score. It is an extremely fascinating book that uses Sports to find the answers to common philosophical questions and using philosophy to answer common questions of sport. He has an extremely interesting and refreshing perspective that I really enjoyed during the conversation. We mostly discuss some of the topics in Knowing the Sc...2020-09-2145 minPlato\'s CavePlato's CaveEp. 13 - David Papineau: Materialism and ConsciousnessIn this episode, I talk with David Papineau about his rejection of the Hard Problem of Consciousness, how dualism infects thinking about theory of mind, and how materialism is the best account of why we have experiences. Here's any links you'll need to dive deeper: https://iai.tv/articles/we-must-shed-our-metaphysical-assumptions-auid-1367 https://www.davidpapineau.co.uk/unpublished-talks.html https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ekMv8-9gNo&t=1s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=itSSn6jj8iQ&t=2227s If you learned something from this episode, please consider supporting me here...2020-08-2352 minDigital GnosisDigital GnosisWhat is Naturalism? - Prof. David PapineauIn this episode I talk to distinguished philosophy professor David Papineau about Naturalism and philosophy and mind.2020-08-011h 03Project Zion PodcastProject Zion PodcastES 71 | Women's Ordination in Community of Christ | The ControversyProject Zion Podcast is teaming up with Smith College Professor David Howlett to release a series of podcasts his student created on women's ordination in Community of Christ. This episode features the story of the fight for women’s ordination in Community of Christ, leading up to the 1984 conference that approved women’s ordination.  Featured interviewees: Marge Troeh, Charmaine Chvala-Smith, Linda Booth, Gwendolyn Hawks-Blue, Carolyn Brock, and Jane Gardner.Written and produced by: Naomi Brill, C’22; Em Papineau, C’20; Raleigh Williams, C’20More information can be found at their website here. 2020-07-0830 minFilosofia Acadêmica com Elan MarinhoFilosofia Acadêmica com Elan MarinhoO que é o Naturalismo Metodológico? ft. Tiago Carneiro | DefiniçõesEsse vídeo faz parte da série de Definições, em que faço definições que algumas noções da filosofia. Nesse vídeo, contei com a participação de Tiago Carneiro, pesquisador em metaética da UFRJ. Esse vídeo foi possível graças ao apoio de Matheus Baliú no Padrim! Caso queira se tornar um apoiador desse projeto, podem acessar esse link: https://www.padrim.com.br/elanmarinho Questões de revisão 1. O que os naturalistas metodológicos pensam sobre qual seria a melhor forma...2020-06-2014 minFilosofia Acadêmica com Elan MarinhoFilosofia Acadêmica com Elan MarinhoO que é o Naturalismo Ontológico? | DefiniçõesPadrim (apoiar o canal): https://www.padrim.com.br/elanmarinho  Esse vídeo faz parte da série Definições, em que faço uma introdução a noções da filosofia. Dessa vez, expliquei o que é o Naturalismo Ontológico. Na explicação sobre o que é naturalismo, apresentei um cenário hipotético para diferenciar um naturalista de um não-naturalista. Ao explicar o que é ontologia, apresentei questões ontológicas clássicas. Falei sobre o problema do que é o físico. Dei motivos para ser um naturalista ontológico. Por fim, deixei questões de revisão e para pensar.  Agr...2020-06-0118 minAudio – Forum for PhilosophyAudio – Forum for PhilosophyFrom the vaults: DarwinTim Lewens/ David Papineau    Listen to the podcast here   Darwin was primarily a biologist rather than a philosopher, but his work has had huge significance for how philosophers think about many of philosophy’s central problems. For example, to what extent is Darwinian thinking important for developing a satisfactory account of human nature? Tim … Continued2020-04-2200 minForum for PhilosophyForum for PhilosophyFrom the vaults: DarwinTim Lewens/ David Papineau    Listen to the podcast here   Darwin was primarily a biologist rather than a philosopher, but his work has had huge significance for how philosophers think about many of philosophy’s central problems. For example, to what extent is Darwinian thinking important for developing a satisfactory account of human nature? Tim … Continued2020-04-2200 minForum for PhilosophyForum for PhilosophyFrom the vaults: DarwinTim Lewens/ David Papineau    Listen to the podcast here   Darwin was primarily a biologist rather than a philosopher, but his work has had huge significance for how philosophers think about many of philosophy’s central problems. For example, to what extent is Darwinian thinking important for developing a satisfactory account of human nature? Tim … Continued2020-04-2200 minConsciousness Live!Consciousness Live!David Papineau Live! Join me for a discussion with David Papineau, a professor of philosophy at King’s College London and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York as we discuss physicalism, casual closure, representationalism, and panpsychism. video discussion 2020-03-312h 00Climate Action ShowClimate Action ShowBush fires 2020BUSHFIRES 2019/2020Podcast:Andy Britt.    Interviews and production :Vivien LangfordElise Papineau - Anthropologist and XR BrisbaneJamie Hanson - Campaign Manager-Greenpeace Asia pacificMark Ogge - The Australia Institute. author of  National Climate Disaster FundMusic - Rachel Collis "Wired and Awake" and Kavisha Mazzella -Italian songsNSW Parliament Item:Simon Clough- Lock the gate allianceAaron and Fiona - Bushfire victims 2019David Shoebridge - NSW MP and climate activist 2020 was the year we should have seen emission plummet. Instead the New Year bushfires from Qld all the way down the great dividing range and also in S.A have changed everything. A mortal blow for some...2020-02-1000 minThe DissenterThe Dissenter#132 David Papineau: Naturalism, Mind-Brain Dualism, and Consciousness------------------Support the channel------------ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thedissenter PayPal: paypal.me/thedissenter ------------------Follow me on--------------------- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thedissenteryt/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheDissenterYT Dr. David Papineau is Professor of Philosophy at King's College London and at the City University of New York Graduate Center, having previously taught for several years at Cambridge University where he was a fellow of Robinson College. He was President of the British Society for Philosophy of Science for 1993-5, President of the Mind Association for 2009-10...2019-08-1254 minThe Partially Examined Life Philosophy PodcastThe Partially Examined Life Philosophy PodcastEp. 219: The Harder Problem of Consciousness (Block & Papineau)On Ned Block's "The Harder Problem of Consciousness" (2002) and David Papineau's "Could There Be a Science of Consciousness?" (2003). What would give us sufficient reason to believe that a non-human was conscious? Block thinks this is a harder problem that we might suspect. We can't know for sure exactly what consciousness in us is, so we can't know for sure what such a being might require (a brain? certain patterns of behavior?) for them to be enough like us that we could safely apply our own experience of our own conscious states to them. Papineau diagnoses this as...2019-07-0100 minThe Partially Examined Life Philosophy PodcastThe Partially Examined Life Philosophy PodcastEp. 219: The Harder Problem of Consciousness (Block & Papineau)On Ned Block's "The Harder Problem of Consciousness" (2002) and David Papineau's "Could There Be a Science of Consciousness?" (2003). What would give us sufficient reason to believe that a non-human was conscious? Block thinks this is a harder problem that we might suspect. We can't know for sure exactly what consciousness in us is, so we can't know for sure what such a being might require (a brain? certain patterns of behavior?) for them to be enough like us that we could safely apply our own experience of our own conscious states to them. Papineau diagnoses this as...2019-07-011h 23PhilosophyPhilosophyKnowing the Score: David Papineau on What Sports Can Teach Us About PhilosophyToday I talk to David Papineau about his book Knowing The Score: How Philosophy can Teach us about Sport and Sport can Teach Us about Philosophy.  Philosopher David Papineau explains how sport sheds light on unresolved questions regarding the connection between intention and action and regarding how rules can or cannot give rise to moral reasons, and lays out his fascinating theory of why sport matters - what its value is.2018-11-2839 minCEU PodcastsCEU PodcastsKnowing the Score: David Papineau on What Sports Can Teach Us About PhilosophyToday I talk to David Papineau about his book Knowing The Score: How Philosophy can Teach us about Sport and Sport can Teach Us about Philosophy.  Philosopher David Papineau explains how sport sheds light on unresolved questions regarding the connection between intention and action and regarding how rules can or cannot give rise to moral reasons, and lays out his fascinating theory of why sport matters - what its value is.2018-11-2800 minMurderous Minors: killer kidsMurderous Minors: killer kids19: One. Crazy. SummerOn May 29, 14-year-old N’yalah Lightfoot was stabbed by a 13-year-old friend, in Fort Worth, Tx. On June 4, a 15-year-girl struck and killed David Abshire and Tom Papineau, as her mom was teaching her to park. On June 8, 17-year-old Jaiden Caruso allegedly shot and killed 17-year-old Matt Minkler, during a game of ‘modified’ Russian Roulette. On June 13, 17-year-old Jayden Straight allegedly killed his 8-month-old daughter, Taija Straight, in Des Moines, Iowa. On July 30, a 13-year-old boy was allegedly playing with a shotgun when he killed 14-year-old Surrell Gaines. On June 4, 2-year-old Jvonte Johnston was killed when his 13-year-old brother found their...2018-10-0527 minDans LogeDans Loge#27 Patrice Caron"On l'fait sérieusement sans se prendre trop au sérieux"Notre invité cette semaine: Patrice Caron, la machine à projet derrière Le Musée du Rock’n’roll, Projet Papineau et les GAMIQ. Il nous parle de CIBL, de son autobus et de son love/hate pour les Foufounes!https://www.facebook.com/ProjetPapineau/https://www.facebook.com/GAMIQ/https://www.facebook.com/Musee.du.RockNRoll/2018-02-281h 29Writers We AdmireWriters We AdmireThe Browser Talks To David PapineauThe Browser Talks To David Papineau by The Browser2017-11-2000 minThe Panpsycast Philosophy PodcastThe Panpsycast Philosophy PodcastEpisode 25, Philip Goff and David Papineau Debate 'Can Science Explain Consciousness?' (Part III)Everything you could need is on www.thepanpsycast.com! Please tweet us your thoughts at www.twitter.com/thepanpsycast. In the words of David Chalmers, “The hard problem of consciousness is the problem of experience. When we think and perceive, there is a whir of information-processing, but there is also a subjective aspect. As Nagel has put it, there is something it is like to be a conscious organism. This subjective aspect is experience. When we see, for example, we experience visual sensations: the felt quality of redness, the experience of dark and light, the quality of depth in a vi...2017-09-1036 minThe Panpsycast Philosophy PodcastThe Panpsycast Philosophy PodcastEpisode 25, Philip Goff and David Papineau Debate 'Can Science Explain Consciousness?' (Part II)Everything you could need is on www.thepanpsycast.com! Please tweet us your thoughts at www.twitter.com/thepanpsycast. In the words of David Chalmers, “The hard problem of consciousness is the problem of experience. When we think and perceive, there is a whir of information-processing, but there is also a subjective aspect. As Nagel has put it, there is something it is like to be a conscious organism. This subjective aspect is experience. When we see, for example, we experience visual sensations: the felt quality of redness, the experience of dark and light, the quality of depth in a vi...2017-09-0338 minThe Panpsycast Philosophy PodcastThe Panpsycast Philosophy PodcastEpisode 25, Philip Goff and David Papineau Debate 'Can Science Explain Consciousness?' (Part I)Everything you could need is on www.thepanpsycast.com! Please tweet us your thoughts at www.twitter.com/thepanpsycast. In the words of David Chalmers, "The hard problem of consciousness is the problem of experience. When we think and perceive, there is a whir of information-processing, but there is also a subjective aspect. As Nagel has put it, there is something it is like to be a conscious organism. This subjective aspect is experience. When we see, for example, we experience visual sensations: the felt quality of redness, the experience of dark and light, the quality of depth in a...2017-08-271h 02Download Popular Titles Audiobooks in Sports, OtherDownload Popular Titles Audiobooks in Sports, OtherKnowing the Score Audiobook by David PapineauPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: Knowing the Score Subtitle: What Sports Can Teach Us About Philosophy (and What Philosophy Can Teach Us About Sports) Author: David Papineau Narrator: Matt Amendt Format: Unabridged Length: 8 hrs and 36 mins Language: English Release date: 07-11-17 Publisher: Hachette Audio Ratings: 4 of 5 out of 8 votes Genres: Sports, Other Publisher's Summary: In Knowing the Score, philosopher David Papineau uses sports to illuminate some of modern philosophy's most perplexing questions. As Papineau demonstrates, the study of sports clarifies, challenges, and sometimes confuses crucial issues in philosophy. The...2017-07-118h 36Feel This Heart-Pounding Full Audiobook — Perfect In The Car.Feel This Heart-Pounding Full Audiobook — Perfect In The Car.Knowing the Score: What Sports Can Teach Us About Philosophy (And What Philosophy Can Teach Us About Sports) by David PapineauPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/295786to listen full audiobooks. Title: Knowing the Score: What Sports Can Teach Us About Philosophy (And What Philosophy Can Teach Us About Sports) Author: David Papineau Narrator: Matt Amendt Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 30 minutes Release date: July 11, 2017 Genres: Mental Health & Psychology Publisher's Summary: In Knowing the Score, philosopher David Papineau uses sports to illuminate some of modern philosophy's most perplexing questions. 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As Papineau demonstrates, the study of sports clarifies, challenges, and sometimes confuses crucial issues in philosophy. The tactics of road bicycle racing shed new light on questions of altruism, while sporting family...2017-07-1103 minHow to Stream Free Audiobook in Sports, OtherHow to Stream Free Audiobook in Sports, OtherKnowing the Score by David Papineau | Free AudiobookListen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Knowing the Score Author: David Papineau Narrator: Matt Amendt Format: Unabridged Length: 8 hrs and 36 mins Language: English Release date: 07-11-17 Publisher: Hachette Audio Genres: Sports, Other Summary: In Knowing the Score, philosopher David Papineau uses sports to illuminate some of modern philosophy's most perplexing questions. As Papineau demonstrates, the study of sports clarifies, challenges, and sometimes confuses crucial issues in philosophy. The tactics of road bicycle racing shed new light on questions of altruism while sporting family dynasties reorient the nature versus nurture debate. Why do sports competitors...2017-07-118h 36Moral Sciences ClubMoral Sciences ClubThe Metaphysics of Sensory ExperienceA talk given by David Papineau (King's College/CUNY) at the Moral Sciences Club on 11th October 2016.2016-10-1248 minSpace Time MindSpace Time MindEpisode 29: The Rise and Fall of Phizzy Callizm and the Spiders From Mars Gather up your microphysical constituents and embark on an epic audio odyssey wherein Richard Brown and Pete Mandik rock out about: physicalism, whether the mind is physical, how best to define "physical" and "physicalism," whether the physical universe is causally closed, and whether brainless spiders from Mars can have minds, etcetera, etcetera, and so on, and so forth. TO BE PLAYED AT MAXIMUM VOLUME(The video chat the audio is edited down from can be viewed here: @YouTube.)Daniel Stoljar "Physicalism" Von Neumann's universal constructor @Wikipedia David Papineau "The Rise of Physicalism" "Consciousness, Dualism & Physicalism (Papineau & Gof...2015-07-151h 12Space Time MindSpace Time MindEpisode 28: Psychedelic Artificial Neural Networks Cognitive philosophers Richard Brown and Pete Mandik examine recent claims by Google researchers to have implemented dreams, imagery, and hallucinations in artificial neural networks. The images created by these artificial systems are kind of cool, but can anything at all be learned from such projects about how the mind or brain actually functions? Richard and Pete move from there to debate connectionism, AI, and rationalist vs. empiricist methodologies in the philosophy of cognitive science. Special prize for the first listener to correctly identify all three of the neuroscientists that Pete misidentifies! #deepdream(The audio for this episode...2015-07-011h 01Proceedings of the Aristotelian SocietyProceedings of the Aristotelian Society6/10/2014 - 107th PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS: Adrian Moore on Being, Univocity and Logical SyntaxAs the first talk for the 2014/15 Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, this year’s Presidential Address marks the official inauguration of Professor Adrian Moore, University of Oxford, as the 107th President of the Aristotelian Society. The Society’s President is elected on the basis of lifelong, exemplary work in philosophy. The 107th Presidential Address was chaired by David Papineau (KCL) – 106th President of the Aristotelian Society. Adrian Moore is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Oxford, where he is also a Tutorial Fellow at St Hugh’s College. He was an undergraduate at Cambridge and a gr...2014-10-1353 minUnbelievable?Unbelievable?The Experience of God - David Bentley Hart & Richard Norman - Unbelievable?David Bentley Hart is a renowned Eastern Orthodox scholar of religion who presents three approaches to the existence of God in his new book "The Experience of God". He debates whether only God can explain 'being, consciousness and bliss', with atheist philosopher Richard Norman. This programme is brought to you in partnership with www.christianheritage.co.uk For 'The Experience of God' http://yalepress.yale.edu/book.asp?isbn=9780300166842 For Richard Norman http://www.kent.ac.uk/secl/philosophy/staff/norman.html For more faith debates visit www.premier...2014-06-231h 21Unbelievable?Unbelievable?Keith Ward vs Michael Ruse on Mind, Consciousness & The God Question - Unbelievable?Christian philosopher Prof Keith Ward and atheist philosopher of science Michael Ruse debate some of the issues raised by the new DVD documentary series The God Question. It explores whether advances in science are undermining or supporting belief in God. Alongside audio clips from the film they discuss whether the human mind can be explained by material processes alone, religious experience and free will. Find out more about The God Question DVD series www.thegodquestion.tv For more faith debates visit www.premier.org.uk/unbelievable Join the conversation: Facebook and...2014-06-231h 20Unbelievable?Unbelievable?The Christian & Atheist philosophers' worldviews: Keith Ward & Arif Ahmed - Unbelievable? The Veritas Forum in Cambridge invited Christian philosopher Keith Ward and atheist philosopher Arif Ahmed to present the reasons for their different worldviews. Justin Brierley hosts a discussion with the two thinkers in front of an audience of Cambridge students who ask their own questions too. For more discussion between Christians and non-Christians visit www.premier.org.uk/unbelievable  Join the conversation via Facebook and Twitter For Veritas USA www.veritas.org For Veritas Europe www.veritasforum.eu For Keith Ward www.keithward.org.uk For Arif A...2014-06-231h 50Unbelievable?Unbelievable?Is Our Mind More Than Matter? Keith Ward vs David Papineau - Unbelievable? 14 Jan 2012 Is our physical brain one and the same with the consciousness, thoughts and perceptions we experience? Is matter all there is ultimately? Keith Ward is a prominent Christian Philosopher & Theologian.  The Former Regius Professor of Divinity at Oxford University. He believes in an immaterial mind, as well as the phsical brain. David Papineau is Professor of Philosophy of Science at Kings College London.  As an atheist & physicalist he believes that the mind is one and the same with the brain - there is nothing immaterial about it. For Keith Ward see http://www.keit...2014-06-231h 21Sunday SequenceSunday SequenceIs it immoral to take big risks?From motorbikes to mountain climbing – we explore the morals around high risk sports. With William are Professor of philosophy David Papineau of King's College London, another philosopher, John Catherwood and Fred Cowan, who's chaplain of the Christian Motorcyclists Association of Northern Ireland. We began with Fred who talked about the recent death of Simon Andrews at the North West 200.2014-06-0809 minPhilosophy BitesPhilosophy BitesDavid Papineau on Philosophy and SportDavid Papineau discusses a range of specific sporting incidents that are of philosophical interest in this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast. David Papineau has a weblog on philosophy and sport: 'More Important Than That'2014-03-1321 minProceedings of the Aristotelian SocietyProceedings of the Aristotelian Society7/10/2013 - 106th PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS: David Papineau on Sensory Experience and Representational PropertiesDavid Papineau was born in Italy and educated in Trinidad, England, and South Africa. He has a BSc in mathematics from the University of Natal and a BA and PhD in philosophy from Cambridge. He has lectured at Reading University, Macquarie University, Birkbeck College London, and Cambridge University. Since 1990 has been Professor of Philosophy at King’s College London. He was President of the British Society for the Philosophy of Science for 1993-5 and President of the Mind Association for 2009-10. In 2010 he gave the Carnap Lectures in Bochum, Germany, and in 2011 the Frege Lectures in Tartu, Estonia. ...2013-10-1155 minThe Peter S. Williams PodcastThe Peter S. Williams PodcastCan science solve every mystery?A day-conference on 'scientism' organised by the Centre For Inquiry & the British Humanist Association, hosted by Dr Stephen Law and with presentations from Peter S. Williams, Dr Peter Atkins and Dr David Papineau, followed by Q&A with the audience.2013-08-212h 51Autumn 2012 | Public lectures and events | VideoAutumn 2012 | Public lectures and events | VideoIn the Zone: Spontaneity and Mental Discipline in Sport and BeyondContributor(s): Michael Brearley, Professor David Papineau | What is meant by ‘being in the zone’? Can philosophy or cognitive science help explain the combination of mental and physical effort required for sporting excellence? Michael Brearley will discuss technique and emotion, concentration and relaxation, self-criticism and self-confidence, and will consider whether the capacity to find an optimum balance of such qualities can be learned or fostered. David Papineau will speak about the way that high-level sport requires intentional mental control of reflex behaviour, and will reflect on what this tells us about both cognition and sport. Michael Brearley is a psychoanalyst in L...2012-11-081h 27Autumn 2012 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfAutumn 2012 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfIn the Zone: Spontaneity and Mental Discipline in Sport and BeyondContributor(s): Michael Brearley, Professor David Papineau | What is meant by ‘being in the zone’? Can philosophy or cognitive science help explain the combination of mental and physical effort required for sporting excellence? Michael Brearley will discuss technique and emotion, concentration and relaxation, self-criticism and self-confidence, and will consider whether the capacity to find an optimum balance of such qualities can be learned or fostered. David Papineau will speak about the way that high-level sport requires intentional mental control of reflex behaviour, and will reflect on what this tells us about both cognition and sport. Michael Brearley is a psychoanalyst in L...2012-11-081h 27Philosophy NowPhilosophy NowMinds, Science and MetaphysicsGrant Bartley from Philosophy Now talks to David Papineau, Professor of Philosophy of Science at King's College London, about the philosophy of science, and especially what science says about the link between the mind and the brain. With live music by Alan Stewart and Rosanella DC. First broadcast on 6 December 2011 on Resonance FM.2011-12-0600 minSummer 2009 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfSummer 2009 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfDarwin and PhilosophyContributor(s): Dr Tim Lewens, Professor David Papineau | The speakers will discuss the importance of Darwin's thinking to central philosophical issues, including creationism, the human mind, and the nature of morality.2009-06-251h 28Summer 2009 | Public lectures and events | VideoSummer 2009 | Public lectures and events | VideoDarwin and PhilosophyContributor(s): Dr Tim Lewens, Professor David Papineau | The speakers will discuss the importance of Darwin's thinking to central philosophical issues, including creationism, the human mind, and the nature of morality.2009-06-251h 28Summer 2009 | Public lectures and events | VideoSummer 2009 | Public lectures and events | VideoDarwin and PhilosophyContributor(s): Dr Tim Lewens, Professor David Papineau | The speakers will discuss the importance of Darwin's thinking to central philosophical issues, including creationism, the human mind, and the nature of morality.2009-06-251h 28Summer 2009 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfSummer 2009 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfDarwin and PhilosophyContributor(s): Dr Tim Lewens, Professor David Papineau | The speakers will discuss the importance of Darwin's thinking to central philosophical issues, including creationism, the human mind, and the nature of morality.2009-06-251h 28Thought and Experience - AudioThought and Experience - AudioNaturalistic theories of mental contentA detailed discussion with Professor David Papineau about 'success semantics', his preferred naturalistic theory of mental content2009-02-2700 minThought and Experience - AudioThought and Experience - AudioTranscript -- Naturalistic theories of mental contentTranscript -- A detailed discussion with Professor David Papineau about 'success semantics', his preferred naturalistic theory of mental content2009-02-2700 minPhilosophy BitesPhilosophy BitesDavid Papineau on Scientific RealismScientists talk about sub-atomic particles which are invisible to the eye. Do such particles really exist? Or are they simply convenient fictions that, for the moment at least, explain the observable phenomena? David Papineau discusses and defends scientific realism in this episode of Philosophy Bites.2009-01-2218 minIn Our TimeIn Our TimeNeuroscienceMelvyn Bragg and guests examine the relationship between the mind and the brain as they discuss recent developments in Neuroscience. In the mid-19th century a doctor had a patient who had suffered a stroke. The patient was unable to speak save for one word. The word was ‘Tan’ which became his name. When Tan died, the doctor discovered damage to the left side of his brain and concluded that the ability to speak was housed there. This is how neuroscience used to work – by examining the dead or investigating the damaged – but now things have changed. Imaging machines and othe...2008-11-1341 min