Part I "Dualism and Non-Duality in the Age of AI"

Winter Institute
Part I: Part I "Dualism and Non-Duality in the Age of Artificial Intelligenge"

In Kyōto, we will focus on non-duality as a philosophical, cultural, and ethical orientation. How can we think AI without resorting to substantial dualisms? What can be learned from Japanese and broader Asian traditions of thought – Kyoto School philosophy, Buddhist epistemologies, Daoist ontologies, and process-relational metaphysics such as the recent We- Turn – that view reality as fundamentally interconnected and dynamic rather than as composed of separable entities? This leg of our programme is geared to approaches that
engage with non-dual or relational approaches to AI and cognition.
Registration period
Wednesday, 17.12.25
Time
Monday, 20.04.26 – Friday, 24.04.26
Topic
Winter Institute / IPNH
Target groups

Students

Researchers

All interested

Languages
English
Location
Universität Kyōto
Reservation
required
Organizer
Hosted by Kyōto University, in cooperation with the Kyōto Institute of Philosophy and the Kyōto University Institute for the Future of Human Society
Contact

Alex Englander

alexeng@uni-bonn.de

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