ONLINE / ENGLISH: Philosophy of Mind, Part 6


Details
Every Sunday, a new lecture. Meeting starts 9:00AM with friendly conversation, then a dialogue at 9:15AM and a Q&A discussion follows.
DESCRIPTION
Philosophy of mind explores the nature of consciousness, our personal thoughts, and our mental states. In addition, how does the mind relate to the body, and how are we affected by life experience? One of the pillars of this topic is understanding what causes us to act: how our desires, beliefs, intentions, and emotions translate into physical behavior. We will review both ancient and modern ideas in this series of 7 dialogues.
SCHEDULE
8-10-2025 Part 1: Mental Causation
8-17-2025 Part 2: Neuro Philosophy
8-24-2025 Part 3: Brain Structure
8-31-2025 Part 4: Intentionality and the Mind
9-07-2025 Part 5: Agency & Identity
9-14-2025 Part 6: The Extended Mind
9-21-2025 Part 7:
9-28-2025 Open mic
DESCRIPTION
Part 6: The Extended Mind 9-14-2025
This week, we begin with the extended mind thesis, introduced by Clark and Chalmers in 1998. This theory proposes that the mind is not confined to the brain or body; rather, it can extend into the environment through external tools that support our thinking, such as notebooks and computers. A modern example is your smartphone’s photo gallery, which functions as an external memory bank, allowing you to recall people and places you might otherwise forget.
Next, we will explore the concept of qualia, which refers to the first-person experiences of conscious states. Our perceptions of the world include many subjective qualities—such as the redness of an apple, the taste of coffee, and the warmth of sunlight on your skin. These are not merely physical processes in the brain; they are the felt qualities of experience.
Finally, we will bring these ideas together to consider the epistemic future of humans in a world shaped by AI technology. If our cognition extends into tools like AI, then our responsibility extends with it. We must examine our values and possible biases, and we must choose external supports that are trustworthy. Moreover, as we rely on tools, platforms, and communities to think and decide, our cognition becomes distributed. Our minds no longer hold the entire reasoning process; we now depend on multiple systems to think critically and reach conclusions.
We hope you can join us for this fascinating journey through the extended mind!
READING MATERIALS
Overview of the extended mind concept (this section is 1 page)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extended_mind_thesis#%22The_Extended_Mind%22
Overview of the concept of qualia (this section is 2 pages)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qualia#Definitions
Academic article on the extended mind and AI technology (about 6 pages, read what you can)
https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/artificial-intelligence/articles/10.3389/frai.2022.908261/full
TIMEZONES
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6:00 AM Pacific Time USA
7:00 AM Mountain Time USA
8:00 AM Central Time USA
9:00 AM Eastern Time USA
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ZOOM INFO
The meeting starts at 9:00AM Eastern Time. After 15 minutes of chat, the presentation starts at 9:15AM sharp.
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This group enjoys open-minded, respectful conversations. If we differ in our opinions, then "we agree to disagree". The long-term goal is to improve our minds via group discussions.
This meeting is free and open to the public.

ONLINE / ENGLISH: Philosophy of Mind, Part 6