Dan Kelly
"Minds, Culture and the Evolution of Intelligence"
Krannert Exec Ed - Room 108: 3 - 3:45 PM
Current thought on evolution and cognition suggests that modern human minds are a product of both biological and cultural evolution, and that our minds were and continue to be shaped not just by our physical environment, but also by our interaction with the very culture and technology that we ourselves create. I will consider the idea that certain forms of intelligence are "artificial" in light of this co-evolutionary perspective and its suggestion that in one broad but crucial sense, our own intelligence has extended beyond purely biological boundaries for millennia.
Bio: Dan Kelly is an associate professor of philosophy at Purdue University. His research interests include issues in the philosophy of mind, cognitive science, and empirical moral psychology.