Brendan Graham Dempsey vs Jim Rutt on Cosmic Teleology and Emergence Vectors
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Podcast via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vldcPh-v_qc [1]
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"Jim Rutt talks with Brendan Graham Dempsey, picking up on a disagreement they had on Facebook about the teleology of the universe.
They discuss
- Aristotle's influence on the topic,
- Terrence Deacon's work on naturalizing teleology, Teleodynamic Social Processes
- the distinction between purpose & goal-directed behavior,
- Cosmic Teleology,
- Teilhard de Chardin's "Omega Point,"
- Whitehead's relational teleology,
- Ilya Prigogine's dissipative structures,
- energy efficiency comparisons between organisms & stars,
- the cosmic imperative of entropy production,
- energy rate density as a complexity measure,
- whether entropy is the goal or a byproduct of complexification,
- origin of life as contingent or necessity,
- Alexander Bard's emergence vectors,
- questioning of the heat death hypothesis,
- cosmic expansion possibly preventing maximum entropy,
- Webb telescope findings,
- Lee Smolin's evolutionary universe theory,
- philosophical implications of cosmological narratives,
- the deepening of interiority in cosmic evolution,
- Nick Chater's "The Mind Is Flat" argument,
- the importance of intersubjectivity,
- language's role in human experience,
- AI development & emotions,
- critique of transhumanism,
- the need to defend your emergence vector,
and much more."
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