This lecture talks about the usage of knowledge graphs in hospitals and related challenges of semantic interoperability.
This lecture covers the emergence of cognitive science after the Second World War as an interdisciplinary field for studying the mind, with influences from anthropology, cybernetics, and artificial intelligence.
This lecture provides an introduction to Plato’s concept of rationality and Aristotle’s concept of empiricism, and the enduring discussion between rationalism and empiricism to this day.
This lecture covers the three big questions: What is the universe?, what is life?, and what is consciousness?