Note: The videos that are listed below appear in a chronological order of appearance, and the latest ones can be found towards the bottom of the page

 

 

New Eidyn Centre video, featuring Prof Duncan Pritchard, Prof Andy Clark, Dr Michela Massimi, Dr Suilin Lavelle and Dr Francesca Rossi:

 Work in Progress Talk on the Intersection of Extended Knowledge and Informatics, by Orestis Palermos

 Epistemology Research Group talk on ‘Group Knowledge and Epistemic Defeat’, by J. Adam Carter

 Prof Andy Clark’s talk for the Being Human Festival of the Humanities, November 21st, 2014, University of Edinburgh: ‘Being and Computing: Are You Your Brain, and Is Your Brain a Computer?’

Prof Sethu Vijayakumar’s talk for the Being Human Festival of the Humanities, November 21st, 2014, University of Edinburgh: “Robots that Learn: The Future of Man or the ‘Man of the Future’?”

Adam Carter and Orestis Palermos’ talk on the ethical and legal ramifications of extended cognition at the 2014 IT Futures Conference, University of Edinburgh.

Orestis Palermos’ talk on “When Groups Know more than their Members Do”, Grag Seminar, School of Literature, Languages and Cultures”, University of Edinburgh.

Heather Batally’s talk at the 1st International Conference on Extended Knowledge: “Location, location location: can epistemic values be distributed?’

Mark Alfano’s talk at the 1st international Conference on Extended Knowledge: “Extended Knowledge, the recognition heuristic, and epistemic injustice.”

Paul Smart’s talk at the 1st International Conference on Extended Knowledge: “Emerging Digital Technologies: Implications for Extended Conceptions of Cognition and Knowledge.”

Andy Clark’s talk at the 1st International Conference on Extended Knowledge: “What ‘Extended Me’ Knows.”

Kenneth Aizawa’s talk at the 1st International Conference on Extended Knowledge: “Extended Cognition, Trust and Glue and Knowledge.”

Zoe Drayson’s talk at the 1st International Conference on Extended Knowledge: “Explanatory Virtues, Extended Minds, and the Primeness of Knowledge.”

Jeroen de Ridder’s talk at the 1st International Conference on Extended Knowledge: “Representations and Group Cognitive States.”

Mark Alfano’s talk at the Extended Knowledge and Education satellite workshop of the 1st International Conference on Extended Knowledge: “Factitious intellectual Virtues.”

Heather Battaly’s talk at the Extended Knowledge and Education satellite workshop of the 1st International Conference on Extended Knowledge: “Responsibilist Virtues in Reliabilist Classrooms.”

Orestis Palermos’ talk at the Group Knowledge satellite workshop of the 1st International Conference on Extended Knowledge: Group Knowledge and Social Machines.”

Jeroen de Ridder’s talk at the Group Knowledge satellite workshop of the 1st International Conference on Extended Knowledge: ” Two (or More) Senses of Group Knowledge.”

Paul Smart’s Talk at the Group Knowledge satellite workshop of the 1st International Conference on Extended Knowledge: “Social Machines.”

Holly Arrow’s talk at the 2nd International Conference on Socially Extended Knowledge: “Thinking Together”

Harry Halpin’s talk at the 2nd International Conference on Socially Extended Knowledge: “Enactive Search”

Alessandra Tanesini’s talk at the 2nd International Conference on Socially Extended Knowledge: “The Epistemic Injustice of Collective Amnesia”

Deborah Tollefsen’s talk at the 2nd International Conference on Socially Extended Knowledge: “Testimony, Assertion and Collective Epistemology”

Brad Wray’s talk on the 2nd International Conference on Socially Extended Knowledge: “How Far Can Extended Knowledge Be Extended?”

Paul Smart’s talk at the 2nd International Conference on Socially Extended Knowledge: “Epistemology and Mandevillian Intelligence”

Michael Lynch’s public lecture: “The Internet of Us”

Michael Wheeler’s public lecture: “The Knowledge Ecology”

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