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Mind talk the brain's new story

Experts contemplate the social and moral impact of brain research and questions such as how matter developed consciousness, whether computers can model human abilities, how free "free will" really is, and where legal responsibility for actions begins and ends.

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  • "Is there a difference between the mind and the brain, are they separable, or even quantifiable? This program explores brain research and its social and moral impact on individuals and society.Leading thinkers speak out about the human experience, how matter developed consciousness, whether computers can model human abilities, how free is free will, where legal responsibility for our thoughts and actions begin and end."
  • "Experts, including Oxford mathematician Sir Roger Penrose, cognitive scientist Dr. Daniel Dennett, and cyber-age technovisionary Jaron Lanier contemplate the social and moral impact of brain research and questions such as how matter developed consciousness, whether computers can model human abilities, how free "free will" really is, and where legal responsibility for actions begins and ends."
  • "Experts contemplate the social and moral impact of brain research and questions such as how matter developed consciousness, whether computers can model human abilities, how free "free will" really is, and where legal responsibility for actions begins and ends."@en

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  • "Mind talk the brain's new story"@en
  • "Mind talk the brain's new story"