Can a Machine Be Conscious? A Philosophical Reflection
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Overview
Explore a philosophical conference talk examining the possibility of machine consciousness through five key sections: self-consciousness, the body, intersubjectivity, anthropomorphism, and human-machine relationships in existential and moral contexts. Delve into Husserl's concept of self-consciousness and the 'primal I' (Ur-ich), which encompasses both unconscious and intersubjective dimensions of the subjective ego. Learn how these aspects serve as fundamental considerations in evaluating machine consciousness potential. Move beyond simple yes/no answers to understand the deeper implications and significance of machine consciousness for humanity, culminating in thought-provoking reflections on the philosophical ramifications of this complex question.
Syllabus
HyeYoung Kim - Can a machine be conscious? A philosophical reflection
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