Philosophy of mind brains, consciousness, and thinking machines. [videorecording] :
Brains, consciousness, and thinking machines
- Chantilly, VA : Teaching Company, c2008.
- 4 videodiscs (720 min.) : sd. col. ; 4 3/4 in. + 1course guidebook (19 cm.) + 2 lecture transcripts (19 cm.).
- Great courses (DVD). Philosophy & intellectual history .
- Great courses (DVD) .
24 lectures (30 min. per lecture).
Part 1, Lecture 1. The dream, the brain, and the machine -- Lecture 2. The mind-body problem -- Lecture 3. Brains and minds, parts and wholes -- Lecture 4. The inner theater -- Lecture 5. Living in the material world -- Lecture 6. A functional approach to the mind -- Lecture 7. What is it about robots -- Lecture 8. Body image -- Lecture 9. Self-identity and other minds -- Lecture 10. Perception--what do you really see -- Lecture 11. Perception--intentionality and evolution -- Lecture 12. A mind in the world -- Part 2, Lecture 13. A history of smart machines -- Lecture 14. Intelligence and IQ -- Lecture 15. Artificial intelligence -- Lecture 16. Brains and computers -- Lecture 17. Attacks on artificial intelligence -- Lecture 18. Do we have free will -- Lecture 19. Seeing and believing -- Lecture 20. Mysteries of color -- Lecture 21. The hard problem of consciousness -- Lecture 22. The conscious brain--2 1/2 physical theories -- Lecture 23. The HOT theory and antitheories -- Lecture 24. What we know and what we don't know.
Taught by: Professor Patrick Grim, State University of New York at Stony Brook.