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SUMMARY:Concerning Linguistic Reference and the “Split–Brain” Experiments
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LOCATION:25 Quincy St\, Cambridge\, United States\, 02138
DESCRIPTION:<p>In keeping with&nbsp\;Harvard&nbsp\;Review&nbsp\;of&nbsp\;Philosophy&rsquo\;s current issue\,&nbsp\;HRP XXXIII: Artificial Systems and Subjectivity\, this year&rsquo\;s annual undergraduate conference will center around the theme of&nbsp\;Philosophy&nbsp\;of Mind and Phenomenology. Following similar conferences hosted by undergraduate&nbsp\;philosophy&nbsp\;groups in Boston and across the US in recent years\, the&nbsp\;Harvard&nbsp\;Undergraduate conference welcomes paper submissions and attendees from diverse intellectual backgrounds and&nbsp\;philosophical&nbsp\;schools of thought.</p>\n<p>Philosophy&nbsp\;of mind and phenomenology encompasses a wide range of subjects\, including the deeply intimate and most pressing questions of perception\, reality\, sense data\, and the relation they bear to any concept of rationality. This year&rsquo\;s keynote speaker will be renowned&nbsp\;philosopher&nbsp\;and Samuel H. Wolcott Professor of&nbsp\;Philosophy&nbsp\;Dr. Alison Simmons\, sparking our broader conversations around this year&rsquo\;s topic through a lively presentation and Q+A of her paper\,&nbsp\;Our Bodies\, Ourselves: Cartesian Style.</p>\n<p>Our discussion will also include some pressing questions of Artificial Intelligence we can&rsquo\;t help but consider especially within conversations on this year&rsquo\;s topic. Questions of embodied form\, consciousness\, and perception are more pressing than ever.</p>
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