Catherine Malabou: The Brain of History or the Mentality of the Anthropocene | Föreläsning
The Brain of History or the Mentality of the Anthropocene Föreläsning av Catherine Malabou Catherine Malabous föreläsning har titeln “The Brain of History or the Mentality of the Anthropocene” och handlar om människans villkor och hennes negativa påverkan på jordens geologi såväl som biologi. I föreläsningen kommer Malabou att närmare undersöka de möjliga sambanden mellan traditionell filosofi och “hård” vetenskap. Catherine Malabou är professor i filosofi vid CREMP (Centre for Research in Modern European Philosophy) vid Kingston University i London. Hon har omfattande beskrivit samtida fransk och tysk filosofi, men det är hennes filosofiska undersökningar av neurovetenskapen som utmärker hennes forskning. Föreläsningen ägde rum den 21 januari 2017 på Moderna Museet i Stockholm som en fördjupning av de ämnen som förekommer i utställningen The New Human. Den ingick i ”What is Human?”, två föreläsningar om mänsklighetens villkor i relation till vetenskap och filosofi. Föreläsningen producerades i samarbete med Art Initiative vid Handelshögskolan i Stockholm. The Brain of History or the Mentality of the Anthropocene Lecture with Catherine Malabou Catherine Malabou’s lecture is titled “The Brain of History or the Mentality of the Anthropocene” and will explore topics of the human condition and humanity’s disruption of both earth’s geology and biology. The lecture will further explore Malabou’s approach to renewing an interchange between traditional philosophy and the hard sciences. Catherine Malabou is professor of philosophy at Centre for Research in Modern European Philosophy (CRMEP), Kingston University. She has written extensively on contemporary French and German philosophy but it is with her encounter with neuroscience that have distinguished her research. The lectures was held on Saturday 21 January 2017 at Moderna Museet in Stockholm and it was produced on the occasion of the exhibition The New Human in cooperation with Stockholm School of Economics Art Initiative. The lecture was part of “What is Human?”, two lectures on the science and philosophy of the human condition.

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