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Philosophy and Society: A Computational Future | Peter Millican | TEDxOxford 

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Computer Science may seem intellectually distant from the humanities and social sciences, but it has many close links with Philosophy in particular (as recognised by Oxford’s new degree programme), while computer modelling is becoming a vital tool for understanding political, social and economic systems. Many influential theories have been based on simplistic views of human behaviour, limited by our own analytical abilities. Yet computer models (even when coded in short programs that are easy to understand) can radically extend our powers, enabling thought-experiments whose surprising results yield important insights and refute common assumptions. Economics, especially, faces a potential revolution from this alternative methodology, which can combine objective analysis with rejection of the crude assumptions of homo economicus. But budding theorists in a wide range of disciplines stand to gain hugely from acquiring coding skills, which are more accessible now than they have ever been.
Peter Millican is Gilbert Ryle Fellow and Professor of Philosophy at Hertford College, Oxford University. A passionate advocate of interdisciplinary computing for many years, he recently set up the innovative Oxford degree programme in Computer Science and Philosophy. Peter has developed several major software systems for teaching, and is leading a £100K project, co-funded by the UK Department of Education, to provide software to support the new school Computing curriculum. As a philosopher, he is best known for his research on early modern philosophy - especially David Hume - though he has published over a wide range including epistemology, ethics, philosophy of language, science, and religion. A familiar voice in the media (e.g. on Radio 4’s In Our Time), Peter’s software has twice made front-page news, thwarting an attempted smear of Barack Obama just before his election, and revealing J.K. Rowling as author of The Cuckoo’s Calling. He is also a Grandmaster of correspondence chess.
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Комментарии : 26   
@godofgodseyes
@godofgodseyes 8 месяцев назад
I know I am immortal. Was born and never die. Found it when contemplating at my mother's coffin. I will prove it in simple logic for the world to understand, if I'm given the stage I deserve for this exceptional proof. Would you like to know how to be immortal? Einstein would be proud of it. Lakshan, researcher from Sri Lanka 😊
@lyonkerry92
@lyonkerry92 6 лет назад
Philosophy is everything
@blackfalkon4189
@blackfalkon4189 3 года назад
you religious?
@lyonkerry92
@lyonkerry92 3 года назад
@@blackfalkon4189 Hello I am not, why?
@blackfalkon4189
@blackfalkon4189 3 года назад
@@lyonkerry92 _"Philosophy is dead"_ -- Stephen Hawking
@lyonkerry92
@lyonkerry92 3 года назад
@@blackfalkon4189 I think you have misunderstood what Stephen hawking meant
@lyonkerry92
@lyonkerry92 3 года назад
@@blackfalkon4189 the topic of philosophy is dead and I agree
@johnmanno2052
@johnmanno2052 3 года назад
So very many assumptions, Mr Millican. So very many assumptions. Both in your lectures on Hume, and here. I guess science wins. Computers are good. Logic = "thinking". Computer models = A pretty good analog of "reality" (or close enough). Etc etc etc. Now, before everyone goes ballistic, I do like a lot of what he talks about. He's very smart. He has a lot of good points. But I think Hume, whom this guy likes, might shrink from his lack of scepticism.
@blackfalkon4189
@blackfalkon4189 3 года назад
why's he even interested in philosophy
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