Overview
Explore the fascinating intersection of cognitive science, philosophy, and education in this thought-provoking lecture by renowned cognitive scientist and philosopher Daniel Dennett. Delve into the concept of the brain as a computer and examine how education acts as a process of redesigning our cerebral hardware. Investigate the limits and possibilities of this design process, and consider the implications for our understanding of consciousness, free will, and the evolution of minds. Learn about Dennett's latest research on how thinking minds could have evolved through natural selection, as presented in his book "From Bacteria to Bach and Back." Gain insights into the complex workings of the human brain and the nature of cognition in this engaging talk from The Royal Institution.
Syllabus
If Brains are Computers, Who Designs the Software? - with Daniel Dennett
Taught by
The Royal Institution