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01:39:57
Logical structures arising from corpora (Thomas Seiller, CNRS, Laboratoire d'Informatique Paris-Nord
01:00:54
Frederick Eberhardt: Causal Modeling in Neuroscience
01:01:51
Lauren N. Ross: The Circuit Concept in Neuroscience: Causation, Constraints, and Computation
57:15
Aaron Schurger: Transient Stability in Attractor Networks as a Mechanism for Perceptual Decision Mak
01:00:37
Megan Peters: Towards Quantifying Qualitative Experience: Introspective Psychophysics
01:03:34
Michael A. Yassa: Episodic Memory in Aging and Alzheimer’s Disease
01:00:36
William Newsome: Dynamical Systems as Mechanistic, Explanatory Models
01:08:23
Michael Levin: Neuroscience Beyond Neurons
01:01:52
Jean Petitot: Geometrical Models for the Functional Architecture of the Visual Area V1
01:05:16
Adina L. Roskies: Inference in Neuroimaging and the Problem of Cognitive Ontology
57:17
Uri Maoz: A Spiking-Neural-Network Model for Slow Ramping in the Human Brain
01:07:01
Ralph Adolphs: Functionalism, Emotion, and the Brain
01:02:47
Carolyn Parkinson: The Brain in the Social World Integrating Approaches from Neuroscience
01:37:52
James L. McClelland - Comparing Human and Artificial Intelligence
07:54
Michael Ibba - Introductory Remarks - Theorizing and Modeling in Neuroscience Conference
02:01:45
The Turing Test as a View From Somewhere (Juliet Floyd, Boston University)
01:52:48
How to Benefit from Uncertainty: An Introduction to Paraconsistent Bayesian Update
01:55:46
A Reassessment of Gödel’s Doctrine: The Necessity of Infinity (Patrick Ryan, Chapman University)
02:14:46
Can the necessity of mathematics be derived? (Benjamin Faltesek, Chapman University)
01:52:58
How can we make trustworthy AI? (Mateja Jamnik, University of Cambridge)
01:27:22
Interestingness in Mathematics (Alexander Kurz and Drew Moshier, Chapman University)
01:43:56
The Philosophical Significance of Gödel’s Dialectica Translation (Stephen Mackereth)
02:02:35
A Possible Way to Read and Interpret Euclid's Elements (Carlos Álvarez Jiménez, UNAM)
01:13:21
The Gödel translation history and new directions (Guram Bezhanishvili, New Mexico State University)
01:50:11
Frege's Definition of Real Numbers is Consistent (Marco Panza, Chapman University)
57:05
Bogdan Suceava (CSUF): Geometric Inequalities Between Intrinsic and Extrinsic Curvature Invariants
01:50:36
Formalization of ∞ category theory (Jonathan Weinberger, Johns Hopkins University)
01:09:16
Jean-Michel Salanskis: From Mathematical Object to Philosophy of Culture, May 2, 2024
01:26:10
Jean-Michel Salanskis: From Mathematical Object to Philosophy of Culture, April 26, 2024
01:19:22
Jean-Michel Salanskis: From Mathematical Object to Philosophy of Culture, April 19, 2024
01:39:20
Revised GCH or would Cantor have understood (Mirna DĆŸamonja, CNRS and UniversitĂ© de Paris-CitĂ©)
01:13:13
Remarks about Cantor's Theorem (Giuseppe Rosolini, University of Genoa)
01:34:24
Jean-Michel Salanskis: From Mathematical Object to Philosophy of Culture, April 12, 2024
01:54:26
Topology in 1930s America A Tale of Two Camps (Karen Parshall, University of Virginia)
01:29:25
Jean-Michel Salanskis: From Mathematical Object to Philosophy of Culture, March 29, 2024
01:59:06
Queering Consequence: A Framework for Liberatory Logics (Roy T. Cook, University of Minnesota)
01:34:52
Three Kinds of Topological Explanation in Science (Alan Baker, Swarthmore College)
01:26:49
Jean-Michel Salanskis: From Mathematical Object to Philosophy of Culture, March 15, 2024
02:20:07
The Price of Mathematical Scepticism (Paul Levy, University of Birmingham)
01:33:01
Jean-Michel Salanskis: From Mathematical Object to Philosophy of Culture, March 1, 2024
01:34:59
Jean-Michel Salanskis: From Mathematical Object to Philosophy of Culture, February 23, 2024
01:25:13
Daniel Alpay: The Perceptron as a Roadmap (Graduate Colloquium in Math, Philosophy and Physics)
01:14:57
Margaret McFall-Ngai (Caltech): The Consequences of Living in a Microbial World
01:15:50
Rob Knight (UC San Diego): The Human Microbiome and its Implications for Philosophy
01:04:29
Thomas Ryckman (Stanford): Weyl and the Transcendental Phenomenological Roots of Gauge Invariance
01:11:13
Ralph Adolphs (Caltech): The Essential Role of Philosophy in Cognitive Neuroscience and Psychology
01:16:16
Alan Love (University of Minnesota): The Biological Trait Concept and Character Identity Mechanisms
48:53
Uri Maoz (Chapman University): Neuroscience and Philosophy in the Scientific Study of Free Will
01:10:40
Douglas Fudge (Chapman University): Critical and Persuasive Predictions in Experimental Biology
59:29
John Norton (University of Pittsburgh): Philosophy in Einstein's Discovery of Special Relativity
01:18:26
Matthew Leifer (Chapman University): On the Utility of Philosophy in Quantum Mechanics
01:14:15
Kino Zhao (Simon Fraser University): What are Statistical Modeling Assumptions About?
01:14:36
Catherine Herfeld (Leibniz U. Hannover): Is Science Useful for Philosophy? Studying Model Transfer
01:03:06
Deborah Mayo (Virginia Tech): The Importance of Philosophy for Statistical Science and Vice Versa
01:12:03
Eric Schliesser (University of Amsterdam): Synthetic Philosophy: A Restatement
01:02:53
Michael Shulman (University of San Diego): From HoTT to HOTT
01:08:52
Karine Chemla (CNRS): Poncelot's Entanglement of Philosophical and Mathematical Reflections
01:09:09
Damian Rössler (University of Oxford): Is Philosophy Useful for Mathematics, and/or Vice Versa?
01:04:52
Hugh Woodin (Harvard University): Mathematical Truth and the Necessity of the Infinite
47:11
Aaron Schurger (Chapman University): Philosophy & Neuroscience in the Study of Conscious Perception