THE INTEREST OF REASON IN A WORLD IN EVOLUTION
Introduction
9 September 2009, 16:00-19:30
Facultad de Filosofía
Universidad Católica de Portugal
Braga, Portugal
Interview of Manuel Curado by Jens Degett
Interview's Video
Themes debated during the interview with their initial time marks.
Time Marks |
Themes |
0.12 |
How is rationality ralated to evolution? |
1.43 |
Is rationality universal? |
3.17 |
Could there be different types of rationality? |
7.26 |
Could another life form have another type of rationality? |
10.16 |
What influence does our social situation have on rationality? |
15.00 |
Is there any contradiction between rationality and evolution? |
17.09 |
Is the human rationality a result of evolution? |
21.30 |
Would rationality and logic exist without humans? |
Introduction by Christine Heller
Presentation by Manuel Curado and Q/A (Curado - DRAFT SOPHIA IBERIA Sept 2009.pdf)
Summary of Curado's Presentation and Q-A.doc
Curado's Presentation's video
Debate Session (Debate with Manuel Curado.doc)
Javier Monserrat's contribution to Curado's Presentation.doc
Preliminary Conclusions
Addenda (Reflections and comments a posteriori by Manuel Curado and the other participants)
Summary Session III (Recompilation of this session's most written materials)
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