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Speak, Memory: Dignāga, Consciousness, and Awareness. Nicholas Silins (Cornell) 5:30 pm
Speak, Memory: Dignāga, Consciousness, and Awareness. Nicholas Silins (Cornell) @ Faculty House, Columbia U
May 5 @ 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm
When someone is in a conscious state, must they be aware of that state?  The Buddhist philosopher Dignāga offers a brilliant route to answering this question by leveraging the role awareness might play as a constraint on memory.  I begin by clarifying his strategy and what conclusions it might be used to establish.  Here I examine different candidate directions of explanation between consciousness and inner awareness.  I interpret the metaphor of consciousness as a lamp that lights itself,[...]
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Why de Broglie-Bohm and only de Broglie-Bohm? Or, Towards a Nosology of Quantum Interpretations. Jean Bricmont (UCLouvain) 3:30 pm
Why de Broglie-Bohm and only de Broglie-Bohm? Or, Towards a Nosology of Quantum Interpretations. Jean Bricmont (UCLouvain) @ 202 NYU Philosophy Dept.
May 9 @ 3:30 pm – 6:30 pm
Presented by Metro Area Philosophers of Science Directions: Enter the Philosophy building at 5 Washington Place, and have a university ID and vaccination card ready. For any questions, please contact Diego Arana (da689@rutgers.edu), Barry Loewer (loewer@philosophy.rutgers.edu) and Jack Mikuszewski (jhm378@nyu.edu).  
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