PHIL 340 - Minds and Machines
Fall 2023, Section 001
Instruction Mode: Section 001 is  In Person (see other Sections below)
Subject: Philosophy (PHIL)
Department: LSA Philosophy
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Details

Credits:
4
Requirements & Distribution:
HU
Repeatability:
May not be repeated for credit.
Primary Instructor:
Start/End Date:
Full Term 8/28/23 - 12/6/23 (see other Sections below)
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Description

This course will discuss minds, machines, the relationships between them, and the relationships they encourage and discourage. Throughout we will compare and contrast human minds and brains with machine ‘minds’ and ‘brains,’ considering questions like: Could a machine have a mind? Could a machine be conscious, or think in the ways that people do? What can human brains teach us about how a thinking machine might work, and vice versa? What might information processing, information integration, and information availability have to do with consciousness? Could the internet be conscious? How could we tell? How do machines and our interactions with them influence how humans think, learn, reason, and know? What are the promises and perils of artificial intelligence, big data, and gargantuan networks, especially when the underlying mechanics of machine and network reasoning are not transparent to us? How should machines be treated—including machines that exhibit some but not all features of human minds? Why? How should machines treat us?

Course Requirements:

In addition to reading from the required texts, we will read selected articles and watch several films (available online), including Werner Herzog’s Lo and Behold: Reveries of the Connected World; Spike Jonze’s Her; Lilly and Lana Wachowski’s The Matrix, and an episode or two of Black Mirror.

Schedule

PHIL 340 - Minds and Machines
Schedule Listing
001 (LEC)
 In Person
21687
Open
2
 
70
MW 10:00AM - 11:30AM
8/28/23 - 12/6/23
Note: .
002 (DIS)
 In Person
21688
Closed
0
 
7
F 9:00AM - 10:00AM
8/28/23 - 12/6/23
003 (DIS)
 In Person
21689
Closed
0
 
7
F 1:00PM - 2:00PM
8/28/23 - 12/6/23
004 (DIS)
 In Person
21690
Closed
0
 
7
F 2:00PM - 3:00PM
8/28/23 - 12/6/23
005 (DIS)
 In Person
22443
Closed
0
 
6
F 10:00AM - 11:00AM
8/28/23 - 12/6/23
006 (DIS)
 In Person
26762
Closed
0
 
7
Th 3:00PM - 4:00PM
8/28/23 - 12/6/23
007 (DIS)
 In Person
26763
Closed
0
 
7
Th 4:00PM - 5:00PM
8/28/23 - 12/6/23
008 (DIS)
 In Person
28030
Closed
0
 
7
Th 2:00PM - 3:00PM
8/28/23 - 12/6/23
009 (DIS)
 In Person
28031
Closed
0
 
6
F 1:00PM - 2:00PM
8/28/23 - 12/6/23
010 (DIS)
 In Person
30143
Closed
0
 
10
W 2:00PM - 3:00PM
8/28/23 - 12/6/23
011 (DIS)
 In Person
30144
Closed
0
 
6
W 3:00PM - 4:00PM
8/28/23 - 12/6/23

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