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Professor and Director of the Institute of Philosophy
Mathematical image processing has been hit tremendously by the emergence and success of deep learning. The philosophical implications of deep learning and the things we should worry about, or sometimes not worry about, are always triggered by the fact that we often use imaging as a tool to look at things that we otherwise cannot look at.
Professor of Applied Mathematics
Novelist and biographer Peter Salmon, discusses the misconceptions surrounding Derrida’s ideas of truth and post-truth.
Barry Smith, Director of the Institute of Philosophy at the School of Advanced Study, discusses Wittgenstein, logic and language.
Professor and Director of the Institute of Philosophy
Barry Smith, Director of the Institute of Philosophy at the School of Advanced Study, discusses Wittgenstein, logic and language.
Professor and Director of the Institute of Philosophy
Mathematical image processing has been hit tremendously by the emergence and success of deep learning. The philosophical implications of deep learning and the things we should worry about, or sometimes not worry about, are always triggered by the fact that we often use imaging as a tool to look at things that we otherwise cannot look at.
Professor of Applied Mathematics
Barry Smith, Director of the Institute of Philosophy at the School of Advanced Study, discusses Wittgenstein, logic and language.
Professor and Director of the Institute of Philosophy
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Border workers face significant moral challenges in terms of the work that they do, particularly in terms of the exercise of violence.
One of the chief assumptions of liberalism, at least a certain strand of liberalism and democratic theory, is the hope that the public sphere would be governed by reason: specifically, deliberative reason.
A core idea in political philosophy since at least the 17th century, if not since antiquity, is that violence is quintessential to the definition of politics and to the State.
Senior Lecturer in the History of Ideas
Writer and Visiting Professor in Medical Humanities
Lisa Appignanesi, Visiting Professor at King’s College London and Chair of the Royal Society of Literature, explores women’s emotions and labels.
Lisa Appignanesi, Visiting Professor at King’s College London and Chair of the Royal Society of Literature, gives a brief history of extreme emotions.
Lisa Appignanesi, Visiting Professor at King’s College London and Chair of the Royal Society of Literature, explores “good” and “bad” emotions.
Writer and Visiting Professor in Medical Humanities
Writer and Visiting Professor in Medical Humanities
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