Daniel Dennett

Philosopher and academic with consciousness theories

Daniel Dennett - Philosopher and academic with consciousness theories
Born

March 28th, 1942
82 years ago

Died

April 19th, 2024
0 years ago — 82 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

United States

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This philosopher and cognitive scientist has significantly contributed to the philosophy of mind and cognitive science. Engaged in debates about consciousness and free will, this individual has authored influential books such as 'Consciousness Explained' and 'Darwin's Dangerous Idea'. This academic has held a faculty position at Tufts University, where extensive research on the intersection of philosophy, science, and religion has been conducted. Contributions extend to the topics of evolution, language, and artificial intelligence, influencing a generation of thinkers in various fields.

Authored 'Consciousness Explained'

Authored 'Darwin's Dangerous Idea'

Contributed to the philosophy of mind

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