If You Have a Mind... You Need to See This!
What is consciousness, really? What do physicists and philosophers have to say about it? What is subjective experience? And what could it possibly mean to be a bat?
Some of history’s brightest minds — Max Planck, Erwin Schrödinger, Arthur Schopenhauer — have wrestled with these questions. Today, an ever-growing body of work explores the mystery of qualia, our raw inner experiences.
Thinkers like Daniel Dennett, David Chalmers, Thomas Nagel, Alan Turing, and Eliezer Yudkowsky each tackle the same core puzzle: how and why are we aware of ourselves?
In this journey, we’ll dive into ideas like philosophical zombies, the identity problem, the “hard problem” of consciousness, multiple realizability, the principle of causal closure in physics, epiphenomenalism, and plenty more mind-bending concepts.
00:00 – You are living in virtual reality.
00:30 – The Simulation Hypothesis. Nick Bostrom.
02:57 – How can you tell you're in a computer simulation?
04:13 – Doubt as the driving force of progress.
04:46 – René Descartes’ method.
05:43 – Consciousness and science.
07:00 – Roger Penrose.
08:05 – Do we need consciousness?
09:20 – Conscious machines? Alan Turing.
10:11 – The Turing Test.
11:30 – What makes a human different from a robot?
12:18 – The problem of personal identity.
12:37 – Thomas Nagel and bats.
13:20 – Not a word about Mary’s Room.
13:47 – Is consciousness just an epiphenomenon?
14:50 – Daniel Dennett’s theory.
15:33 – David Chalmers and the hard problem of consciousness.
16:30 – Philosophical zombie. Eliezer Yudkowsky.
18:00 – Problems of philosophy.
18:42 – Panpsychism.
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Some of history’s brightest minds — Max Planck, Erwin Schrödinger, Arthur Schopenhauer — have wrestled with these questions. Today, an ever-growing body of work explores the mystery of qualia, our raw inner experiences.
Thinkers like Daniel Dennett, David Chalmers, Thomas Nagel, Alan Turing, and Eliezer Yudkowsky each tackle the same core puzzle: how and why are we aware of ourselves?
In this journey, we’ll dive into ideas like philosophical zombies, the identity problem, the “hard problem” of consciousness, multiple realizability, the principle of causal closure in physics, epiphenomenalism, and plenty more mind-bending concepts.
00:00 – You are living in virtual reality.
00:30 – The Simulation Hypothesis. Nick Bostrom.
02:57 – How can you tell you're in a computer simulation?
04:13 – Doubt as the driving force of progress.
04:46 – René Descartes’ method.
05:43 – Consciousness and science.
07:00 – Roger Penrose.
08:05 – Do we need consciousness?
09:20 – Conscious machines? Alan Turing.
10:11 – The Turing Test.
11:30 – What makes a human different from a robot?
12:18 – The problem of personal identity.
12:37 – Thomas Nagel and bats.
13:20 – Not a word about Mary’s Room.
13:47 – Is consciousness just an epiphenomenon?
14:50 – Daniel Dennett’s theory.
15:33 – David Chalmers and the hard problem of consciousness.
16:30 – Philosophical zombie. Eliezer Yudkowsky.
18:00 – Problems of philosophy.
18:42 – Panpsychism.
Видео If You Have a Mind... You Need to See This! канала Space Sheep
mind consciousness simulation matrix physics Causal closure Consciousness David Chalmers Daniel Dennett Thomas Nagel Eliezer Yudkowsky the hard problem of consciousness qualia philosophy Mary’s Room Turing Test Alan Turing Nick Bostrom Simulation Hypothesis virtual reality The Matrix philosophical zombie personal identity problem panpsychism epiphenomenon epiphenomenalism multiple realizability hard problem Roger Penrose
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