Daniel Dennett
Lunch Break Theater: How Brains Become Minds with Daniel Dennett
The MBB’s 2009 Distinguished Lecture Series featured three nights with Professors: Daniel Dennett and Austin B. Fletcher. Enjoy part three as today’s feature of Lunch Break Theater.
From the website:
How Brains Become Minds: The Role Of Cultural Software
Post-lecture commentary by Steven Pinker Johnstone Family Professor in the Department of Psychology Harvard College Professor
An exploration of how culture in general [...]
Lunch Break Theater: Conscious Thought with Daniel Dennett
The MBB’s 2009 Distinguished Lecture Series featured three nights with Professors: Daniel Dennett and Austin B. Fletcher. Enjoy part two as today’s feature of Lunch Break Theater.
From the website:
My Body Has A Mind Of Its Own: So What Does It Need Me For?
Post-lecture commentary by Sean Kelly
Professor of Philosophy
If “conscious thought” is an evolutionarily recent and hugely [...]
Lunch Break Theater: Brains, Computers, & Minds with Daniel Dennett
The MBB’s 2009 Distinguished Lecture Series featured three nights with Professors: Daniel Dennett and Austin B. Fletcher. Enjoy part one as today’s feature of Lunch Break Theater.
From the website:
Battles in the Brain
Post-lecture commentary by Harry Lewis
Gordon McKay Professor of Computer Science
Harvard College Professor
A consideration of the seemingly paradoxical nature and structure of the brain, including: [...]
Lunch Break Theater: The Atheism Tapes V & VI
Jonathan Miller’s: The Atheism Tapes
Parts V & VI
The Atheism Tapes consist of six interviews that were originally intended to be a included in our previously featured series, Atheism: A Rough History of Disbelief. However, due to their length they were excluded.
Please enjoy chapters five and six (the final two).
Lunch Break Theater: Daniel Dennett “A Darwinian Perspective on Religions”
Welcome to another addition of Lunch Break Theater.
Sit back, eat your sack lunch (come on, you shouldn’t waste money on dining out), and enjoy.
The British Humanist Association presents: The March 19, 2009 speech of Daniel Dennett : “A Darwinian Perspective on Religions: Past, Present and Future,” with introduction by Richard Dawkins.
(props: Atheist Media)
Brother Richard






