[Sfts-students] Fwd: Graduate Seminar in Winter 2025
andré carrington
andre.carrington at ucr.edu
Wed Sep 25 18:18:19 PDT 2024
See the description of this Winter 2025 graduate seminar offered in
Philosophy. With a signature from the SFCS director (andrc at ucr.edu), this
seminar will count for credit toward the Designated Emphasis in Speculative
Fictions & Cultures of Science.
<https://sfts.ucr.edu/graduate-program-designated-emphasis>
*Philosophy 283, Winter 2025*
*Robot and Alien Consciousness*
We will attempt to assess under what conditions we would be warranted in
thinking that a robot, AI system, or naturally-evolved space alien would,
or would not, be conscious. Readings will mostly be philosophy but will
also include selections in science fiction, Artificial Intelligence
research, and astrobiology.
Eric Schwitzgebel (he/him)
Professor of Philosophy
University of California at Riverside
Riverside, CA 92521
USA
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andré m. carrington
Associate Professor of English
University of California, Riverside
Director, Designated Emphasis in Speculative Fictions & Cultures of Science
<https://sfts.ucr.edu/directors-report>
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Speculative Blackness: The Future of Race in Science Fiction
<https://www.upress.umn.edu/book-division/books/speculative-blackness>
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