Philosopher at the University of Osnabrück 📚 Working on the philosophy of (Neuromorphic) AI, computation, and science.
"From simulating to duplicating the brain": https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11229-026-05505-0
Johannes Brinz
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📣📣Last chance to register for our workshop on "Philosophical Issues in Neural Computation" in Bochum next week. See you soon!
Dear Bsky friends, does anyone have a copy of:
Chalmers, D. J. (1995). Absent qualia, fading qualia, dancing qualia. In Thomas Metzinger, Conscious Experience. Paderborn: Ferdinand Schoningh. 309-328.?
I mean the chapter, not the html version on philpapers or the reprint in A Conscious Mind.
Cool CFP on neural computation at Bochum 🧠
CfA: Workshop “Philosophical Issues in Neural Computation” (@ruhr-uni-bochum.de) Jun 2–3 2026.
Deadline: March 31.
Further Speakers: @adriendoerig.bsky.social, @francesegan.bsky.social, @olivia.science, @gualtiero.bsky.social, @seelikat.bsky.social, Oron Shagrir.
🔥My first paper is out in Synthese — open access:
“From simulating to duplicating the brain”🔥
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Abstract below.
Would love to hear what you think (and especially any objections / counterexamples).
@springernature.com
Mein Seminar (Uni Osnabrück) zu #Wittgenstein – Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus ist jetzt komplett auf YouTube (Deutsch).
Wenn’s für euch/Studierende nützlich ist: gern weiterteilen.
👉 youtube.com/playlist?lis...
Worth watching: @jaanaru.bsky.social on why today’s AI is nowhere near consciousness—and why the low-level brain level not just bigger models, might be the key to understanding how consciousness shows up at the higher level.
@braininspired.bsky.social
www.youtube.com/watch?v=NzOO...
I am organizing a symposium accepted for #PSA26 titled:
A "metabolic turn" in studying cognition and computation
With:
@khoudary.bsky.social
@jtheriault.bsky.social
Mazviita Chirimuuta
Myself (presenting work with @phaueis.bsky.social)
#philsci, #cogsci, #philsky
See yinz in San Diego
New on the Archive:
Brinz, Johannes (2026) From Simulating to Duplicating the Brain. Synthese. ISSN 1573-0964
https://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/28239/