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He was inspired by the stoic philosophers, and he confronted the brutal facts of his circumstances while maintaining a faith that he would prevail in the end.
Now, for the last 10 years, I went around the world meeting economists, scientists, neuroscientists, environmentalists, philosophers, thinkers in the Himalayas, all over the place.
So some
philosophers
thought we were irredeemably selfish.
Many philosophers, like Hobbes, have said so.
I work with a bunch of mathematicians,
philosophers
and computer scientists, and we sit around and think about the future of machine intelligence, among other things.
You know, this question has been around for thousands of years, since at least the time of the Greek
philosophers.
Where are the
philosophers?
Some Greek philosophers, including Plato and Pythagoras, thought that light originated in our eyes and that vision happened when little, invisible probes were sent to gather information about far-away objects.
For more than 2,000 years, Zeno's mind-bending riddles have inspired mathematicians and
philosophers
to better understand the nature of infinity.
Throughout the history of mankind, three little words have sent poets to the blank page,
philosophers
to the Agora, and seekers to the oracles: "Who am I?" From the ancient Greek aphorism inscribed on the Temple of Apollo, "Know thyself," to The Who's rock anthem, "Who Are You?" philosophers, psychologists, academics, scientists, artists, theologians and politicians have all tackled the subject of identity.
But over the course of history, some of our most respected
philosophers
have put forward some intriguing theories.
Plato argued that
philosophers
should strive to contemplate and understand these perfect Forms so that they may better navigate our misleading reality.
It's been the subject of thousands of pages by theologians, philosophers, and screenwriters alike.
Should a few bad ideas tarnish Plato's status as one of the greatest
philosophers
in history?
The Mary's room thought experiment describes what
philosophers
call the knowledge argument, that there are non-physical properties and knowledge which can only be discovered through conscious experience.
Not all
philosophers
agree that the Mary's room experiment is useful.
We need to interact with creatives, with artists, with philosophers, with politicians.
A lot of people, and this includes everybody from
philosophers
and economists to ordinary people believe that human nature is fundamentally selfish, that we're only ever really motivated by our own welfare.
When white male European
philosophers
first thought to conceptualize time and history, one famously declared, "[Africa] is no historical part of the World."
I mean, the industry focuses mainly on the positive sides, so it's the job of historians and
philosophers
and sociologists to highlight the more dangerous potential of all these new technologies.
And I'd like to leave you with a reading from one of my favorite philosophers, Bill Watterson, who created "Calvin and Hobbes."
I love the philosophers: Plato, Socrates, Habermas, Heidegger.
All of this is part of our common experience, and this shouldn't surprise us, because, after all, biologists have finally proven it to be true, something that
philosophers
have always dreamt to be true.
"Trolleyology" has been criticized by some
philosophers
and psychologists.
So researchers who study autonomous systems are collaborating with
philosophers
to address the complex problem of programming ethics into machines, which goes to show that even hypothetical dilemmas can wind up on a collision course with the real world.
Economists, sociologists, moral
philosophers
have understood that, and we are actively looking for collaboration.
I would rather leave these definitions to the
philosophers
and to the dictionary.
If you come to my lab at the University of Sussex, you'll find scientists from all different disciplines and sometimes even
philosophers.
This scenario is inspired by the trolley problem, which was invented by
philosophers
a few decades ago to think about ethics.
We gave them two options inspired by two philosophers: Jeremy Bentham and Immanuel Kant.
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