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  • Nietzsche’s Journey to Sorrento: Genesis of the Philosophy of the Free Spirit

    Nietzsche’s Journey to Sorrento: Genesis of the Philosophy of the Free Spirit by Paolo D’Iorio, as translated by Sylvia Gorelick, offers an in-depth and revealing portrait of Friedrich Nietzsche during a pivotal moment in his life and philosophy. In this compelling narrative, D’Iorio goes into the deep transformation Nietzsche experienced while spending time in southern…

    S. Gros

    December 8, 2024
    Philosophy
    books, friedrich-nietzsche, life, nietzsche, Philosophy
  • Nietzsche’s Free Spirit Philosophy

    In Nietzsche’s Free Spirit Philosophy, Rebecca Bamford brings together an eclectic and sophisticated array of essays that illuminate the largely under-explored yet foundational concept of the “free spirit” in Nietzsche’s philosophy. This concept, which emerges in Nietzsche’s middle period, is particularly prominent in works like Human, All Too Human, Dawn (or Daybreak), and The Gay…

    S. Gros

    December 8, 2024
    Philosophy
    books, friedrich-nietzsche, life, nietzsche, Philosophy
  • Nietzsche’s Free Spirit Works: A Dialectical Reading

    Matthew Meyer’s Nietzsche’s Free Spirit Works: A Dialectical Reading offers a key interpretation of Nietzsche’s middle period works, which span from 1878 to 1882 and include Human, All Too Human, Assorted Opinions and Maxims, The Wanderer and His Shadow, Daybreak, and The Gay Science. These texts, often dismissed as mere collections of aphorisms, are, according…

    S. Gros

    December 8, 2024
    Philosophy
    books, friedrich-nietzsche, life, nietzsche, Philosophy
  • Slavoj Žižek’s address to the Oxford Union

    In his address at the Oxford Union, Slavoj Žižek explores the evolution of modern political dynamics, focusing on what he terms “soft fascism” and the alarming rise of shamelessness in public life. Žižek describes soft fascism as a political phenomenon where capitalist development is maintained by a strong state apparatus, legitimized by traditional or ideological…

    S. Gros

    December 7, 2024
    Philosophy, Politics
    Philosophy
  • Freud and War

    Marlene Belilos’ Freud and War offers a compelling account of the psychoanalytic underpinnings of human conflict, focusing on Sigmund Freud’s insights into the nature of war, the human psyche, and the dynamics of aggression. Rooted in Freud’s exchange with Albert Einstein during the rise of fascism and anti-Semitism in the early 1930s, the book delves…

    S. Gros

    December 7, 2024
    Psychoanalysis
  • Sigmund Freud Lecture by Slavoj Žižek: Theology, Negativity, and the Death-Drive

    In his Sigmund Freud Lecture delivered in Vienna, Slavoj Žižek engages with themes at the intersection of psychoanalysis, theology, and the death drive. Žižek deconstructs common misconceptions about psychoanalysis, critiques contemporary ideologies, and explores existential voids inherent in the human condition. Žižek begins by challenging the notion that psychoanalysis seeks coherent self-knowledge or alleviation of…

    S. Gros

    December 7, 2024
    Philosophy, Politics, Psychoanalysis
  • Slavoj Žižek at 75 – A CelebrationLive In Conversation with Yanis Varoufakis

    S. Gros

    November 28, 2024
    Philosophy, Politics
    Philosophy
  • Hegel and Ancient Philosophy: A Re-Examination

    Glenn Alexander Magee’s Hegel and Ancient Philosophy: A Re-Examination is a scholarly endeavor that analyses the relationship between Hegel’s philosophy and ancient thought. This extensive volume gathers original essays from leading scholars who explore Hegel’s debts to ancient philosophers, as well as critically assess his interpretations, which are often as provocative as they are insightful.…

    S. Gros

    November 21, 2024
    Philosophy
    dialectic, education, history, metaphysics, Philosophy, religion
  • G.W.F. Hegel: The Jena System, 1804-5: Logic and Metaphysics

    The Jena System, 1804-5: Logic and Metaphysics” by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel presents his early philosophical development during his tenure at the University of Jena. This work, edited and translated by John W. Burbidge and George di Giovanni, offers invaluable insight into the evolution of Hegel’s thought, particularly regarding the nature of logic and its…

    S. Gros

    November 21, 2024
    Philosophy
    hegel, history, metaphysics, Philosophy, religion
  • Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel: The Science of Logic | George Di Giovanni Translation

    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel’s The Science of Logic, in this Cambridge translation by George Di Giovanni, is a monumental work in the annals of Western philosophy, representing both the culmination of classical metaphysics and a crucial reconfiguration of philosophical thought. This comprehensive edition brings together the revised Book I from 1832, along with Books II…

    S. Gros

    November 21, 2024
    Philosophy
    art, dialectic, education, hegel, history, kant, metaphysics, Philosophy, religion
  • Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel: A Propaedeutic

    Thomas Sören Hoffmann’s Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel: A Propaedeutic is a monumental intellectual biography that goes deeply into the dense philosophy of Hegel, the master philosopher of German idealism and the last great system builder of European philosophy. Hoffmann offers a comprehensive exploration of Hegel’s thought, working through all the major themes that define his…

    S. Gros

    November 21, 2024
    Philosophy
    books, hegel, history, marxism, Philosophy
  • Picturing Hegel: An Illustrated Guide to Hegel’s Encyclopaedia Logic

    Picturing Hegel: An Illustrated Guide to Hegel’s Encyclopaedia Logic by Julie E. Maybee is a groundbreaking work that breathes new life into G.W.F. Hegel’s notoriously dense and challenging Encyclopaedia Logic. Maybee created an ambitious project to demystify Hegel’s philosophical system by employing diagrams and illustrations, offering a novel approach that caters to both newcomers and…

    S. Gros

    November 21, 2024
    Philosophy
    books, hegel, history, Philosophy, religion
  • Hegel’s Shorter Logic: An Introduction and Commentary

    Hegel’s Shorter Logic: An Introduction and Commentary by John Grier Hibben and Eric v.d. Luft is a monumental contribution to Hegelian scholarship, offering an in-depth exploration of Hegel’s Encyclopedia Logic. Since its original publication in 1902, Hibben’s work has been celebrated for its clarity and insightful interpretation of Hegel’s philosophical system. This revised edition, significantly…

    S. Gros

    November 21, 2024
    Philosophy
    books, hegel, history, marxism, Philosophy
  • Martin Heidegger: Basic Writings

    Martin Heidegger: Basic Writings is an indispensable compendium that encapsulates the depth and breadth of one of the most influential philosophers of the 20th century. This anthology brings together Heidegger’s seminal works, offering readers an immersive journey into his groundbreaking exploration of the fundamental questions of existence, Being, and the human condition. The collection not…

    S. Gros

    November 20, 2024
    Philosophy
    books, heidegger, Martin Heidegger, phenomenology, Philosophy, Review
  • Heidegger: His Life and His Philosophy

    Heidegger: His Life and His Philosophy by Alain Badiou and Barbara Cassin, translated by Susan Spitzer with an introduction by Kenneth Reinhard, is an analysis of one of the twentieth century’s most influential yet controversial philosophers, Martin Heidegger. This extensive work delves deep into the paradoxical existence of Heidegger—an ordinary Nazi and a dedicated member…

    S. Gros

    November 20, 2024
    Philosophy
    Philosophy
  • The Political Form of the Hegelian Concept: On the Influence of Spinoza’s Political Philosophy on Hegel’s Metaphysics

    The international philosophical conference Between Substance & Subject. The Presence of Spinoza in Hegel, held from October 26 to 28, 2023, at the Academy of Theatre, Radio, Film, and Television (AGRFT) in Ljubljana, was a major scholarly event jointly organized by the University of Padua and the University of Ljubljana—Faculty of Arts and AGRFT. The…

    S. Gros

    November 20, 2024
    Philosophy
    dialectic, education, hegel, history, metaphysics, Philosophy, Politics, Spinoza, theology
  • Essays on Hegel’s Philosophy of Subjective Spirit

    David S. Stern’s Essays on Hegel’s Philosophy of Subjective Spirit is a scholarly investigation into one of the least explored but one of the most intricate aspects of Hegelian thought: the Philosophy of Subjective Spirit. This volume, the first English-language collection of its kind, does not merely seek to resurrect a neglected area of Hegel’s…

    S. Gros

    November 20, 2024
    Philosophy
    books, dialectic, education, hegel, history, metaphysics, Philosophy, religion
  • Heidegger’s Topology: Being, Place, World

    In Heidegger’s Topology: Being, Place, World, Jeff Malpas offers an analysis of Martin Heidegger’s philosophy through the lens of topology—an investigation into the concept of place that unveils its centrality to Heidegger’s entire philosophical corpus. Malpas challenges the conventional view of Heidegger as primarily the philosopher of time, presenting instead a compelling argument that Heidegger’s…

    S. Gros

    November 20, 2024
    Philosophy
    books, existentialism, heidegger, martin-heidegger, Philosophy
  • Heidegger’s Way of Being

    Richard Capobianco’s Heidegger’s Way of Being is an exposition of Martin Heidegger’s lifelong philosophical focus on the nature of Being. In this ambitious follow-up to Engaging Heidegger, Capobianco makes a compelling case for understanding Heidegger’s work as a unified endeavor to elucidate Being as the temporal and radiant emergence of all beings. By combining insights…

    S. Gros

    November 20, 2024
    Philosophy
    existentialism, heidegger, history, martin-heidegger, Philosophy
  • Being-in-the-World: A Commentary on Heidegger’s Being and Time, Division I

    Hubert L. Dreyfus’s Being-in-the-World: A Commentary on Heidegger’s Being and Time, Division I is an analysis of one of the most significant and challenging texts of 20th-century philosophy. Dreyfus not only engages with the core of Heidegger’s Being and Time, a work that transformed philosophical thought upon its publication in 1927, but also provides a…

    S. Gros

    November 20, 2024
    Philosophy
    existentialism, heidegger, history, martin-heidegger, Philosophy
  • Heidegger’s Metaphysics: The Overturning of ‘Being and Time’

    Aengus Daly’s Heidegger’s Metaphysics: The Overturning of ‘Being and Time’ is an analysis of the transitional phase in Martin Heidegger’s philosophical development, particularly in the late 1920s. Daly goes into the transformation of Heidegger’s seminal project in Being and Time into what the philosopher himself began to term the “metaphysics of Dasein.” This book is…

    S. Gros

    November 19, 2024
    Philosophy
    existentialism, heidegger, history, kant, martin-heidegger, metaphysics, Philosophy
  • The Phenomenology of Revelation in Heidegger, Marion, and Ricoeur

    Adam J. Graves’ The Phenomenology of Revelation in Heidegger, Marion, and Ricoeur is an analysis of one of the most provocative intersections in contemporary philosophy: the relationship between phenomenology and the concept of revelation. This work navigates the philosophical tensions, theological implications, and linguistic mediations that revelation imposes on phenomenological inquiry. Through a dialogue with…

    S. Gros

    November 19, 2024
    Philosophy
    bible, christianity, hermeneutics, metaphysics, phenomenology, Philosophy, theology
  • ‘Phenomenology of Perception’ by Maurice Merleau-Ponty

    Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s Phenomenology of Perception is an original and densely argued investigation into the nature of human experience, challenging entrenched philosophical traditions and reshaping our understanding of perception, embodiment, and subjectivity. Published in 1945, this monumental work bridges phenomenology, existentialism, and psychology, emerging as a key text in twentieth-century philosophy. Merleau-Ponty navigates a middle course…

    S. Gros

    November 19, 2024
    Philosophy
    merleau-ponty, metaphysics, phenomenology, Philosophy, psychology, science
  • Udi Aloni talks with Slavoj Žižek | LEFFEST’24

    The discussion between philosopher Slavoj Žižek and filmmaker Udi Aloni on the representation of war in cinema and its moral implications explores how societal taboos, ethical frameworks, and media shape the portrayal of conflict and death. By examining the treatment of war imagery, particularly in the context of the Israel-Palestine conflict, the speakers highlight the…

    S. Gros

    November 19, 2024
    Philosophy, Politics
    Edward Said, Israel, Palestine, Politics, Social Media, War
  • Hegel’s Philosophy of Subjective Spirit

    Hegel’s Philosophy of Subjective Spirit, edited and introduced by Michael John Petry, spans three volumes exploring human experience, self-realization, and the dialectical development of spirit as outlined in this bilingual edition of the first part of Hegel’s Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical Sciences. Each volume unfolds Hegel’s philosophy of subjective spirit, tracing its progression toward self-knowledge…

    S. Gros

    November 18, 2024
    Philosophy
    christianity, dialectic, education, hegel, history, kant, marxism, metaphysics, Philosophy, Politics, religion, theology
  • Western Marxism and the Soviet Union: A Survey of Critical Theories and Debates Since 1917

    Marcel van der Linden’s Western Marxism and the Soviet Union is an exhaustive, rigorous examination of the theoretical responses within Western Marxism to the Soviet Union’s evolution from its inception through the Cold War and beyond. The “Russian Question”—the ideological, economic, and political nature of Soviet society—was central to the larger Marxist dialogue, compelling intellectuals…

    S. Gros

    November 16, 2024
    Philosophy
    history, marx, marxism, Philosophy, Politics
  • Karl Korsch: A Study in Western Marxism

    Karl Korsch: A Study in Western Marxism by Patrick Goode provides an analysis of Karl Korsch’s intellectual journey, his engagement with revolutionary Marxism, and his unique contribution to Marxist theory within the context of 20th-century European politics. This study explores Korsch’s revolutionary praxis, particularly his belief that Marxism is not merely an interpretative framework for…

    S. Gros

    November 16, 2024
    Philosophy
    history, marx, marxism, Philosophy, Politics
  • The Breakdown of Capitalism: A History of the Idea in Western Marxism, 1883-1983

    F.R. Hansen’s The Breakdown of Capitalism: A History of the Idea in Western Marxism, 1883-1983 offers a richly layered and deeply critical examination of the complex intellectual tradition surrounding the theories of capitalism’s breakdown within Western Marxist thought. Written in 1985, Hansen’s work situates itself as both a historical study and a philosophical investigation, tracing…

    S. Gros

    November 16, 2024
    Philosophy
    history, marx, marxism, Philosophy, Politics
  • ‘Western Marxism’ by José Guilherme Merquior

    In Western Marxism, José Guilherme Merquior presents a richly layered critique of a complex intellectual movement that sought to reimagine Marxism through a cultural and ideological lens, distinct from the economic determinism of Soviet Marxism. Merquior’s analysis begins by locating the origins of Western Marxism in early 20th-century critiques of orthodox Marxism, a divergence led…

    S. Gros

    November 16, 2024
    Philosophy
    capitalism, history, marxism, Philosophy, Politics
  • Dialectic of Defeat: Contours of Western Marxism

    In Dialectic of Defeat: Contours of Western Marxism, Russell Jacoby undertakes a rigorous critique of mainstream, “conformist” Marxism, a tradition he views as deeply compromised by its adherence to the “cult of success” and the fetishization of scientific methodology. Jacoby’s work engages with an essential but sidelined trajectory within Marxist thought, a Western alternative that,…

    S. Gros

    November 16, 2024
    Philosophy
    culture, history, marxism, Philosophy, Politics
  • Leo Kofler’s Philosophy of Praxis: Western Marxism and Socialist Humanism

    Leo Kofler’s Philosophy of Praxis, translated by Nathaniel Thomas, offers a monumental account of the life, philosophy, and critical thought of Leo Kofler (1907–1995), a figure dubbed an “unmutilated, living Marxist” by Oskar Negt. This book, rich in its philosophical excavation, explores the deep layers of Kofler’s work as it intersected with Western Marxist currents,…

    S. Gros

    November 16, 2024
    Philosophy
    culture, history, marxism, Philosophy, Politics
  • ‘Understanding Brecht’ by Walter Benjamin

    Understanding Brecht by Walter Benjamin is a seminal examination of the complex, dialectical relationship between art and political critique, presented through the lens of one of the most dynamic cultural partnerships of the 20th century—between Walter Benjamin, the philosopher and critic, and Bertolt Brecht, the playwright and poet. This volume brings together Benjamin’s essays on…

    S. Gros

    November 16, 2024
    Philosophy
    art, books, history, Philosophy, reviews, theatre
  • Metaracial: Hegel, Antiblackness, and Political Identity

    In Metaracial: Hegel, Antiblackness, and Political Identity, Rei Terada initiates an ambitious critical inquiry into the contours and limitations of antiracist philosophy, dissecting the intersection of Hegel’s thought, antiblackness, and the evolution of political identity in modernity. Terada’s project delves into Hegel’s adaptation of racial hierarchy into an ontological framework of differing stances toward reality,…

    S. Gros

    November 15, 2024
    Philosophy
    dialectic, hegel, history, metaphysics, Philosophy, Politics, religion
  • La conciencia infeliz: Ensayo sobre la filosofía de la religión de Hegel

    In La conciencia infeliz: Ensayo sobre la filosofía de la religión de Hegel, Antonio Escohotado explores Hegel’s complex philosophy of religion, situating the religious consciousness within the broader dialectic of philosophical and historical consciousness. Escohotado confronts Hegel’s idea of “unhappy consciousness” as a distinctively human existential state—a paradoxical blend of longing and estrangement in which…

    S. Gros

    November 15, 2024
    Philosophy
    christianity, dialectic, hegel, history, kant, metaphysics, Philosophy, religion, theology
  • Le idee migliorano. Origini e presupposti della Storia della filosofia di Hegel (1650-1827)

    Roberto Bordoli’s Le idee migliorano. Origini e presupposti della Storia della filosofia di Hegel (1650-1827) is a compelling exploration of the development of the history of philosophy as an autonomous discipline and Hegel’s approach to it, steeped in a historical and ethical consciousness that reflects the intellectual evolution of modern Europe. Bordoli positions the history…

    S. Gros

    November 15, 2024
    Philosophy
    art, hegel, history, Philosophy, religion
  • Experience and Empiricism: Hegel, Hume, and the Early Deleuze

    Experience and Empiricism: Hegel, Hume, and the Early Deleuze by Russell Ford offers a striking and deeply historical exploration of Gilles Deleuze’s initial forays into philosophy through his early writings, most notably his debut work, Empiricism and Subjectivity. Ford’s analysis examines Deleuze’s engagement with David Hume’s philosophy, not as a stand-alone study, but as a…

    S. Gros

    November 15, 2024
    Philosophy
    deleuze, dialectic, hegel, kant, metaphysics, Philosophy
  • Diagnosing Social Pathology: Rousseau, Hegel, Marx, and Durkheim

    In Diagnosing Social Pathology, Frederick Neuhouser presents a philosophical analysis of societal dysfunction, engaging with complex questions about whether and how societies, like biological organisms, might be understood as being “ill” or “diseased.” This ambitious work brings together Rousseau, Hegel, Marx, and Durkheim, philosophers not typically considered as part of a single tradition, to examine…

    S. Gros

    November 15, 2024
    Philosophy
    dialectic, education, hegel, history, kant, marx, marxism, metaphysics, Philosophy, Politics, religion, society, theology
  • Hegel in Nürnberg: Zeugnisse der Lehre und Zeichen der Liebe 1808 bis 1816

    In Hegel in Nürnberg: Zeugnisse der Lehre und Zeichen der Liebe 1808 bis 1816, Rolf Gröschner and Wolfgang Mölkner make an intricate exploration of the unique period during which Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel served as rector at the Egidien-Gymnasium in Nuremberg. This work is neither a mere chronological recounting nor a simple historical narrative. Instead,…

    S. Gros

    November 15, 2024
    Philosophy
    art, hegel, history, Philosophy, theology
  • Indagini su Hegel

    In Indagini su Hegel (Investigations on Hegel), Benedetto Croce crafts a philosophical dialogue that transcends mere critique to explore the tensions and affinities between his own intellectual journey and that of Hegel. Centered on a fictional encounter between Hegel and a Neapolitan admirer, Francesco Sanseverino, Croce’s novella is a masterful blend of historical reflection and…

    S. Gros

    November 15, 2024
    Philosophy
    art, dialectic, education, hegel, history, kant, metaphysics, Philosophy, Politics, religion, theology
  • Hegel und die Freiheit der Modernen

    Domenico Losurdo’s Hegel und die Freiheit der Modernen (Hegel and the Freedom of the Moderns) is an intellectually dense and methodically expansive work that scrutinizes and dismantles longstanding stereotypes surrounding Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, particularly the reductionist portrayal of him as merely a theorist of conservative restoration. Losurdo revisits Hegel’s philosophy through a historically grounded…

    S. Gros

    November 15, 2024
    Philosophy
    art, hegel, history, karl-marx, Philosophy
  • From Apparent to True Knowledge (Wissen): Hegel on Concept Acquisition and Object Constitution in the ›Phenomenology of Spirit‹

    From Apparent to True Knowledge by Rolf-Peter Horstmann is an analisys of the processes underlying Hegel’s epistemology. Horstmann goes into the transitions between various configurations of consciousness and spirit in Hegel’s seminal work, positing that these transitions are fundamentally grounded in a unique semantic theory. By providing a detailed analysis of this theory, he reconstructs…

    S. Gros

    November 15, 2024
    Philosophy
    books, dialectic, education, hegel, history, kant, metaphysics, Philosophy, Politics, religion, theology
  • L’essere come ritorno. Il concetto di riflessione nella filosofia di Hegel

    Being as Return: The Concept of Reflection in Hegel’s Philosophy by Michele Capasso is an exhaustive and incisive exploration of one of the most pivotal concepts in Hegelian philosophy—the concept of reflection. Capasso illuminates the significance of reflection in the unfolding of the Idea and its essential role in the dialectical movement that characterizes Hegel’s…

    S. Gros

    November 15, 2024
    Philosophy
    books, dialectic, education, hegel, history, kant, metaphysics, Philosophy, Politics, religion, theology
  • Blind Spot: The Secret History of American Counterterrorism

    Blind Spot: The Secret History of American Counterterrorism by Timothy Naftali is a presentation of the often tumultuous history of the United States’ efforts to combat terrorism from the aftermath of World War II up to the harrowing events of September 11, 2001. Naftali, a distinguished national security historian, goes deep into the clandestine world…

    S. Gros

    November 14, 2024
    Philosophy, Politics
    Politics, security, terrorism
  • The Blind Spot: Science and the Crisis of Uncertainty

    The Blind Spot: Science and the Crisis of Uncertainty by William Byers is an exposition of the inherent limitations within the scientific endeavor and the epistemological crises that arise from them. Byers goes into the paradoxes and uncertainties that have emerged in modern science and mathematics, challenging the long-held belief that science offers an objective,…

    S. Gros

    November 14, 2024
    Philosophy
    consciousness, mathematics, Philosophy, science
  • Blind Spot: The Global Rise of Unhappiness and How Leaders Missed It

    Blind Spot: The Global Rise of Unhappiness and How Leaders Missed It by Jon Clifton is an analysis of a critical yet overlooked phenomenon shaping the contemporary world: the escalating unhappiness among global citizens and the consequential blind spot that has afflicted world leaders. Clifton, the CEO of Gallup and a visionary dedicated to amplifying…

    S. Gros

    November 14, 2024
    Philosophy, Politics
    health, leadership, mental-health, wellbeing
  • The Blind Spot: Why Science Cannot Ignore Human Experience

    The Blind Spot: Why Science Cannot Ignore Human Experience is an exploration of the intrinsic relationship between human experience and the scientific endeavor. Authored by astrophysicist Adam Frank, theoretical physicist Marcelo Gleiser, and philosopher Evan Thompson, this work presents a compelling argument for the integration of the human perspective within science, asserting that human experience…

    S. Gros

    November 14, 2024
    Philosophy
    consciousness, history, Philosophy, science, spirituality
  • The Blind Spot: Lectures on Logic

    Jean-Yves Girard’s The Blind Spot: Lectures on Logic is an exposition of proof theory, challenging established notions and inviting reconsideration of the nature of mathematical knowledge. Intended for postgraduate students and researchers in logic, this work transcends mere technical exposition to engage with the philosophical underpinnings of logic itself, dissecting the relationship between questions and…

    S. Gros

    November 14, 2024
    mathematics, Philosophy
    logic, math, mathematics, Philosophy, science
  • Artificial General Intelligence | 13 Volumes

    Artificial General Intelligence is a monumental collection here in 13 volumes, each corresponding to the proceedings of the AGI conferences held annually since 2008. Edited by luminaries such as Pei Wang, Ben Goertzel, Stan Franklin, Jürgen Schmidhuber, Kristinn R. Thórisson, Moshe Looks, Joscha Bach, Matthew Iklé, Aleksandr I. Panov, Alexey Potapov, Roman Yampolskiy, Denis Ponomaryov,…

    S. Gros

    November 13, 2024
    Artificial Intelligence
    agi, ai, artificial-intelligence, openai, technology
  • Artificial Intelligence and Symbolic Computation | 9 Volumes

    The Artificial Intelligence and Symbolic Computation series represents a look through the evolving landscape of computational intelligence and symbolic reasoning over the course of several decades. This collection of nine volumes encapsulates the proceedings of nine international conferences, each serving as a milestone in the convergence of artificial intelligence (AI) and symbolic mathematical computation. The…

    S. Gros

    November 13, 2024
    Artificial Intelligence
    agency, ai, artificial intelligence, artificial-intelligence, book, book review, computing, literature, mathematics, Philosophy, technology
  • Agents and Artificial Intelligence | 13 Volumes

    Agents and Artificial Intelligence is an extensive compendium that encapsulates over a decade of pioneering research and philosophical inquiry into the realms of artificial intelligence and agent-based systems. Spanning 13 volumes derived from the International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence (ICAART) held annually from 2009 to 2021, this collection represents a curation of the…

    S. Gros

    November 13, 2024
    Artificial Intelligence
    ai, artificial-intelligence, chatgpt, machine-learning, technology
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