Join us for the launch of a new sonic experiment, Processing...A Philosophy Mixtape, and the opening of Mixtape Metaphysics, a new installation exploring technology, philosophy, and religion brought to you by Franklin & Marshall College's Institute of Mechanical Surround
We will be debuting Side A: Knowledge and Reality, a 15-minute episode focused on a debate between powerhouse philosophers David Chalmers and Grace Helton on the nature of knowledge and reality. David and Grace will be listening with us, and when the tape stops, we’ll continue the conversation with them.
Chalmers argues that even if we are living in a wide-scale computer simulation, there is no threat to our knowledge and the meaningfulness of our lives. Helton isn’t convinced. To make her case, she draws a distinction between two kinds of knowledge, knowledge of the external world and knowledge of other minds. She argues that knowledge of other minds is much more important and that Chalmers’ gives us little reason to think we can have such knowledge
6:30: Doors Open (seating is limited! Get here early to find a good spot)
7:00- 8:30 PM: Processing introduction followed by a conversation with Grace and David
8:30-10PM: Free time with guests and fellow attendees!
Free and open to the public. Refreshments served. All are welcome.
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David Chalmers is a professor of philosophy and neural science at New York University, as well as co-director of NYU's Center for Mind, Brain and Consciousness. His most recent book, Reality+: Virtual Worlds and the Problems of Philosophy argues for an understanding of virtual reality as genuine reality.
Grace Helton is an assistant professor of philosophy at Princeton University. She works in the philosophy of mind and epistemology, focusing on how we represent others’ inner lives and how we value such representations.