On March 27, 2009 the Center for the Humanities at the University of Wisconsin Madison held a symposium titled "What is Human?" devoted to "exploring the limits and excesses of the human across the division of the humanities and the sciences." These are some of the talks from that seminar.
Cary Wolfe, Professor of English, Rice University
"Introducing Posthumanism Again" MP3
Richard Davidson, Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry, University of Wisconsin-Madison
"Change Your Brain by Transforming Your Mind" MP3
Jay Martin and Walt Schalick
"Engineering the Human Body" MP3
Alastair Hunt, Jon McKenzie, Stephanie Youngblood
"The Futures and the Pasts of the Posthuman" MP3
Lewis R. Gordon, Professor of Philosophy, Temple University
"Theorizing the Human: A Pedagogical Imperative of a Philosophical Anthropology" MP3
On March 27, 2009 the Center for the Humanities at the University of Wisconsin Madison held a symposium titled "What is Human?" devoted to "exploring the limits and excesses of the human across the division of the humanities and the sciences." These are some of the talks from that seminar.
Cary Wolfe, Professor of English, Rice University
"Introducing Posthumanism Again" MP3
Richard Davidson, Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry, University of Wisconsin-Madison
"Change Your Brain by Transforming Your Mind" MP3
Jay Martin and Walt Schalick
"Engineering the Human Body" MP3
Alastair Hunt, Jon McKenzie, Stephanie Youngblood
"The Futures and the Pasts of the Posthuman" MP3
Lewis R. Gordon, Professor of Philosophy, Temple University
"Theorizing the Human: A Pedagogical Imperative of a Philosophical Anthropology" MP3
http://67.222.37.186/programs/what-is-human/spring-2009-symposium.html