Can AI Be Conscious? Experts debate the possibility at a symposium in honor of Daniel Dennett, and most agree it’s not a good thing
Grounding Force Vivian Tran is creating lyrical moments through her art and hopes to break into the art world after graduation
Remembering George E. Smith, University Professor of Philosophy Emeritus George E. Smith, Engineer, Historian, Philosopher, Professor, and colleague
The Connected Corpus collection A new Tufts project is helping readers engage with Ancient Greek and Roman philosophy
It’s Not Really About Race The legacy of enslavement—more than the concept of race—is at the root of our entrenched, caste-like social hierarchy, Philosophy Professor Lionel McPherson argues in a new book
The Sign of a Great Mentor: An Appreciation of Daniel Dennett I spent so much time thinking with him and reading him that I find an unconscious influence within me now
Remembering Daniel C. Dennett, University and Fletcher Professor of Philosophy Emeritus Daniel C. Dennett, a once-in-a-generation scholar, teacher, and colleague
Success at the National Championship: Our Ethics Bowl Team Excels Highlights from the National Championship Intercollegiate Ethics Bowl on February 24-25 in Cincinnati