Nicholas Humphrey
Nicholas Humphrey, Emeritus Professor of Psychology at London School of Economics and Bye Fellow at Darwin College, Cambridge, did pioneering research on "blindsight," the mind's capacity to perceive without conscious visual awareness. His work on the evolution of human intelligence and consciousness emphasizes the social and psychological functions of sentience: how consciousness evolves, its role in human and animal life, and the sensory experiences that define our interaction with the world.
Sessions auxquelles Nicholas Humphrey participe
Jeudi 6 Juin, 2024
Nicholas Humphrey will explore the concept of sentience as a crucial evolutionary development, discussing its role in human consciousness and social interactions. Sentience represents not just a biological but a complex psychological invention, crucial for personal identity and social fabric. He will also address Daniel Dennett’s Question “Will AI Achieve Consciousness? Wrong Question.” ReferencesHumphrey, N., & Dennett, D. C. ...