Work-in-Process Seminar | Maria Regina Brioschi: Public Philosophy: How Process Thought May Help Understand Technology Today
December 5 @ 9:00 am – 10:00 am PST
The Work-In-Process seminar series aims to provide a space for regular exchange between researchers working on the philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead. In this session, Maria Regina Brioschi will present on “Public Philosophy: How Process Thought May Help Understand Technology Today”
Her paper will discuss ongoing research on public philosophy and its application to the philosophy of technology and current debates. It is divided into three parts, each using a different method. The first part briefly introduces public philosophy. The second part illustrates the main advantages of adopting a processual approach to the philosophy of technology. Finally, the third part presents a single case study: creativity and genAI. In particular, Brioschi will adopt Whitehead’s processual perspective to assess how creative genAI is.
The seminar is completely free and we welcome everyone regardless of their academic position. If you want to present your own work or simply attend the seminar, please get in touch with espt@milanstuermer.com to register.
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