Noyce Conference Room
Colloquium
  US Mountain Time
Speaker: 
Jenann Ismael

Our campus is closed to the public for this event.

Abstract: A common assumption holds that perfect prediction is theoretically possible in a deterministic universe. However, I use puzzles of counterprediction and self-reference to highlight a source of unpredictability that is independent of ignorance or indeterminism. I argue that this form of unpredictability emerges for any system that represents the world from within, revealing a crack in the edifice of determinism  that life and cognition actively exploit. Crucially, representational activity must be understood as an intrinsic part of the world's fabric.

Speaker

Jenann IsmaelJenann IsmaelWilliam H. Miller III Professor of Philosophy at Johns Hopkins University.
SFI Host: 
Marina Dubova

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