Big Thinkers - Daniel Dennett [Philosopher]

Big Thinkers is a former ZDTV (later TechTV) television program. It featured a half-hour interview with a "big thinker" in science, technology, and other fields. Interviews were filmed in a 16:9 format and intercut with public domain material from the Prelinger Archives. This archival footage (mostly film clips from the 1940's and 50's) was used to create visual metaphors highlighting the speaker's points.
This episode features Daniel Dennett. He is a prominent American philosopher whose research centers on philosophy of mind, philosophy of science and philosophy of biology, particularly as those fields relate to evolutionary biology and cognitive science. He is currently the co-director of the Center for Cognitive Studies, the Austin B. Fletcher Professor of Philosophy, and a University Professor at Tufts University. Dennett is also a noted atheist and advocate of the Brights movement.
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  • @zabelicious
    @zabelicious11 жыл бұрын

    Philosophy is about the big picture, it doesn't judge or condemn, just plainly observing how things work together. The mind is just but one component of the universe and it likes to study itself. How odd is that? Guys like Daniel D. are a gift to humanity, he has reverence for life and it shows. I like that he doesn't preach and is so candid. Thanks for posting this!

  • @ozhobanew6219
    @ozhobanew621910 жыл бұрын

    No title is more befitting of Dennett than "big thinker."

  • @Rico-Suave_
    @Rico-Suave_2 ай бұрын

    I loved Dr. Daniel Dennett, very sad to hear about his passing, I've would have loved to meet him, he was my absolute favorite, an intellectual giant, a legend, true sage, heard he was also very kind gentle person, huge loss to civilization, I will watch tons of his lectures in the next few days in his memory 21:23

  • @daakrolb
    @daakrolb11 жыл бұрын

    Dude thanks for uploading this! I watched it back in the day when techTV was in it's prime. I miss it big time.

  • @rustile306
    @rustile30610 жыл бұрын

    This video is essentially a quick summary to Dennett's book Consciousness Explained. If you thought this video was interesting, I would recommend that you read the book.

  • @LaylaVaughan
    @LaylaVaughan11 жыл бұрын

    I took a philosophy of mind course for my philosophy minor and Dennett's ideas really resonated with me too. For more of a biological approach, I'd read A Universe of Consciousness: How Matter Becomes Imagination by Gerald Edelman & Giulio Tolini, which gives a more biologically oriented approach based in neuroscience, which is a nice addition to the more theoretical, conceptual, approach of Dennett.

  • @Linkous12
    @Linkous1212 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the upload. This is one of the best Dennett videos I've seen.

  • @Rico-Suave_
    @Rico-Suave_2 ай бұрын

    Bravo bravo bravo, standing ovation, brilliant lecture and an amazing video

  • @MrTictacwac
    @MrTictacwac12 жыл бұрын

    Right, that's what I admire about it. Sometimes documentaries or short programs like this one on intellectuals will only focus on their more austere qualities. That lessens the ability to relate to them which is a sad thing to do. One of my favorite parts of watching any interview with Carl Sagan or an episode of "Cosmos" is that he has such a pure smile on his face ninety percent of the time.

  • @strategery101
    @strategery10111 жыл бұрын

    If this was the sort of thing that was the norm on television, instead of the countless "reality" shows that are on, people would be a lot wiser overall.

  • @Gerardogg95
    @Gerardogg9511 жыл бұрын

    The meaning of life is: 1. survival...this is easy to achieve in our day and time so what's next? 2. achieving happiness (not a feeling a state of being) I thought about this for 1 week straight and this was my final answer

  • @kennethkimbroug8087

    @kennethkimbroug8087

    3 жыл бұрын

    Perhaps duty and responsibility as well

  • @FreeSpokenOne
    @FreeSpokenOne6 жыл бұрын

    Great show, loved it!!

  • @Mirber
    @Mirber11 жыл бұрын

    I'm one of the people that is ~1000% in agreement with his views. This speaks to me like no other philosophy. no sarcasm

  • @Brian.001
    @Brian.0015 жыл бұрын

    Dan has been extremely generous in allowing me to study for my doctorate for a year at his Tufts departent. Thanks Dan! On the philosophical issue, though, I still can't understand how he turns the material water into conscious wine. It doesn't make sense.

  • @anandthakkar1080
    @anandthakkar10804 жыл бұрын

    Thank you

  • @LiamPorterFilms
    @LiamPorterFilms11 жыл бұрын

    Nice editing job, whoever did it :)

  • @bilfffd3308
    @bilfffd33085 жыл бұрын

    "It's just not there"--a summary of the content of this video

  • @mattyoungrev3
    @mattyoungrev311 жыл бұрын

    Very nicely done.

  • @ToddAndelin
    @ToddAndelin11 жыл бұрын

    Im just coming across him now. Who else could you recommend? Anyone...older or even really new, young, sort of unknown?

  • @826ed
    @826ed12 жыл бұрын

    I was just watching a documentary about creationists and now I see this. My God, the difference...

  • @stubbaloo1602

    @stubbaloo1602

    3 жыл бұрын

    It's wild isn't it? Growing up and being taught creationism, I find this quite stimulating. I feel like knowing both is healthy for being balanced

  • @cr38961
    @cr3896111 жыл бұрын

    "Philosophy (at 15:30) is what you do when you aren't sure what the right questions are yet". Okay - here are two questions. 1) Professor Dennett, what is it you think you are doing when you tell us that nobody is really doing anything? 2) If Plato saw the problem alluded to in "1", and posited the Form of the Good as the solution, why do you think Plato was so much less smart than you?

  • @zabelicious
    @zabelicious11 жыл бұрын

    He obviously is interested in understanding the bigger picture not just isolated phenomena - see the connections and how everything fits together. Even consciousness is subjected to the laws of evolution. Ideas like souls are just concepts we use to provide a framework to explain things like what it means to be a sentient being. This kind of reasoning is endless and just leads to further inquiry about what we mean when we talk. Daniel is brilliant and very articulated. It all makes sense to me.

  • @sgtmcwallace
    @sgtmcwallace12 жыл бұрын

    There is no such thing as "consciousness" Dennet and Gilbert Ryle are two that summon some of the best evidence for why this is so.

  • @DanThePhilosopher
    @DanThePhilosopher11 жыл бұрын

    Also to add to berating Dennett's Philosophy, his philosophy is that of the 'semantics error of time' as I call it, and Dennett does it very well, a argument that must be heard but in the end religion or intelligent design remains ahead of the human mind and is still the 'I told you so'

  • @xxDragonTearsxx
    @xxDragonTearsxx10 жыл бұрын

    What about these questions: "What is consciousness?" "Do we have a soul?" "What is the nature of the mind?" Seems like he answered all of those to me. Just because his answers seem straight forward to you doesn't make them worthless.

  • @driekone
    @driekone11 жыл бұрын

    The dislikes are people who cannot get over the idea of someone running the "software" in their brains.

  • @retrovirus61
    @retrovirus6111 жыл бұрын

    What a cool guy

  • @DC-zi6se
    @DC-zi6se5 жыл бұрын

    Daniel Dennet is very modest and humble.

  • @zabelicious
    @zabelicious11 жыл бұрын

    Perhaps you could describe what a ghost is first as this where most people would disagree. Energy is energy and certain patterns can still hold together before diffusing into their surroundings. Imagination is a much more likely plot. Our minds can and do play tricks on us. You have to understand the whole chemistry and physics of it before you can even start to explain what a ghost is.

  • @vincentsmith469
    @vincentsmith46911 жыл бұрын

    THERE ISN'T A QUESTION TO ANSWER, JUST BE HAPPY AND THE GOOD LIFE WILL ALWAYS SHINE THROUGH.

  • @juliangonzalez3690
    @juliangonzalez36904 жыл бұрын

    Always shots fired with Dennet lol freaking love it

  • @Pikukat
    @Pikukat12 жыл бұрын

    Dennet doesn't argue that there is no such thing as consciousness. HE just demystifies it and shows how it derives from physical processes. Surely you don't deny your consciousness? And the legitimate distinction made when some says "he fell unconscious" and "he regained consciousness"?

  • @rgainsburg
    @rgainsburg11 жыл бұрын

    Well, I believe muzikjay put it well in his reply to your first comment. People feel the urge to make sense of things, and philosophizing, for some, scratches that itch. We all philosophize to some degree.

  • @RizoSupernova
    @RizoSupernova11 жыл бұрын

    hi! I don't really understand your comment- you conclude that if there is no meaning, there's no point in looking and yet you acknowledge that you are lucky to be here. Doesn't an appreciation of your existence demonstrate meaning in itself?

  • @VicConvict
    @VicConvict4 жыл бұрын

    The background music is so loud, who would wan to list to this?

  • @Naturalist1979
    @Naturalist197912 жыл бұрын

    @outsidemendham Could you give an example?

  • @spectralv709
    @spectralv7099 жыл бұрын

    Maybe I'm missing something but what is wrong with "I think therefore I am" in the ontological sense? I realize Dennett argues that there is not discrete or centralized "I" but our ability to think does seem to affirm our existence.

  • @synesthesiart
    @synesthesiart12 жыл бұрын

    Does anyone know if Daniel Dennett has a stated definition of consciousness?

  • @vincentsmith469
    @vincentsmith46911 жыл бұрын

    AMEN, WHY Cant people understand that its so simply

  • @darthvatrayen
    @darthvatrayen11 жыл бұрын

    Universal Consciousness

  • @RedMoonRecordsTV
    @RedMoonRecordsTV10 жыл бұрын

    Well, that is not the point. I did not claim to be an important thinker. I only claim to be a good enough thinker to see that Dennett has not solved any problems. Most people would agree. It's just that some people like his opinions. I respect his communication skills greatly, but let's not confuse articulateness with philosophical competence. He has not made progress on any important issue, just added more footnotes to Plato and made a lot of noise about it.

  • @sgtmcwallace
    @sgtmcwallace12 жыл бұрын

    That distinction comes from a category error, the category error that there is such a thing as consciousness. The processes occuring physically and neurally are more broad and complicated than a distinction of "gaining or losing" something when we fall asleep or are severely concussed. As Dennett says in this very video, we don't need to explain what isn't there. Therefore, I don't need to deny what is not there. I affirm what is there and it has not to do with this concept of consciousness.

  • @rgainsburg
    @rgainsburg11 жыл бұрын

    Heheh! Love it! Are you that guy from the Royle Family by any chance?

  • @selvmordspilot
    @selvmordspilot11 жыл бұрын

    great vid

  • @omglabel
    @omglabel10 жыл бұрын

    This guy is one of the four horsemen

  • @mecapoonslayer4245
    @mecapoonslayer42457 жыл бұрын

    I couldn't agree more with dennet

  • @MrDylanufc
    @MrDylanufc10 жыл бұрын

    What problem(s) have you solved?

  • @XiDingArt
    @XiDingArt11 жыл бұрын

    Deep inside me i know he must be right that there is actually nothing to explain about consciousness. But still i can't get rid of the urge to insist that "qualia" is irreducible, like Searl said. Do you have an explanation? (not a challenge, but really a question)

  • @drshamast
    @drshamast11 жыл бұрын

    they should change the Title to Small thinker

  • @fjoo
    @fjoo12 жыл бұрын

    @outsidemendham I agree, it would be nice if he had presented it slightly less surely. Though it's only a must to be humble about truth and evidence it if you try to impose it on others. (especially on the pain of death). - Sometimes, to be able to indulge yourself in your work 100%, you need to have a conviction that you're right. - However I think Dennett is the first to change his stands and opinions when presented with new evidence or hitting a dead end wall in his work. :)

  • @ToddAndelin
    @ToddAndelin11 жыл бұрын

    Left and right side of the road driving.....is it really evolution or the other? What other possibilities can we examine?

  • @VicConvict
    @VicConvict3 жыл бұрын

    I'd like to listen to the guy, but the background music is so loud and obnoxious I won't.

  • @rgainsburg
    @rgainsburg11 жыл бұрын

    Why is (part of) Dennett "amazed" (a euphemism, I presume) at what he calls the hubris displayed by some people (19:41)? If nightingales and poems about nightingales can be explained by algorithmic processes, why does he take exception to attitudes to poems about nightingales, which in the scenario he proposes would be generated by algorithmic processes too?

  • @napoleonbonapartable
    @napoleonbonapartable11 жыл бұрын

    What use is philosophy?

  • @koffeeblack5717
    @koffeeblack57178 жыл бұрын

    I could never understand how he makes the enormous leap from "consciousness is limited and often confused" to "there is no consciousness". There is no evident logical connection between the two.

  • @biggy20dood

    @biggy20dood

    5 жыл бұрын

    It could mean that since "consciousness is limited and often confused" that the consciousness is deemed inaccurate or unreliable. With that label on it, I believe it's easy to also label that this inaccuracy allows one to question the legitimacy of consciousness as a whole.

  • @TheDionysianFields

    @TheDionysianFields

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@biggy20dood So we should only entertain things that are predictable and facilitate the scientific method?

  • @cavalrycome
    @cavalrycome12 жыл бұрын

    He examines a number of different definitions in his book Consciousness Explained.

  • @edbingey
    @edbingey11 жыл бұрын

    What use is living?

  • @chedillychedilly1
    @chedillychedilly112 жыл бұрын

    @circusOFprecision That is weird, because you just framed the basic functionalists' perspective, and then said that you don't get it. Why must there be something inherently intelligent about the universe, and how does that follow from the fact that your appliances are input/output? We have, (by we I mean humans), a frame of reference for how appliances work, not universes! Your comment seems a little confused to me, but I assume that there is simply a missing premise.

  • @TheFragilexflame
    @TheFragilexflame11 жыл бұрын

    Who do you turn to for information on consciousness? Who has the "answers?"

  • @takalgrius
    @takalgrius10 жыл бұрын

    13:10 is that K9 of Doctor Who?! O.o

  • @x3Kailynnx3
    @x3Kailynnx311 жыл бұрын

    Worry of only thyself...every being has its morals.

  • @OlinMao
    @OlinMao12 жыл бұрын

    Was that K9?

  • @chedillychedilly1
    @chedillychedilly112 жыл бұрын

    @listen2meokidoki BTW: If you are just being cheaky, I apologize. Your message is kind of hard to read. You could be being a smartass, or you could be genuinely complementing me, or you could be being a smartass while genuinely complementing me... I can't really tell.

  • @Ceremony85
    @Ceremony8511 жыл бұрын

    shame, I was already aware of most things he says which I do agree too. But I lack extremely in remembering visual stuff. Not cuz of his trick, I can barely visualize an image let alone keeping it visualized.

  • @yalla_halim
    @yalla_halim9 жыл бұрын

    "Yes we have a soul but it's made out of lots of tiny robots" #mustsee

  • @jamesdragonforce
    @jamesdragonforce12 жыл бұрын

    He's a human with the basic human elements of necessity for happiness. He's just chosen to pursue a life of rigorous study.

  • @truckinallnight69
    @truckinallnight6912 жыл бұрын

    And...how do you know ...?

  • @Gerardogg95
    @Gerardogg9511 жыл бұрын

    Happiness is not a goal to many people? Well, I haven't met a single person who doesn't pursue it (to be fair I'm only 17 so I haven't eperienced much). Some poeple just don' know how to pursue it, for example, someone who believes money is everything living a life as a criminal. Such a life doesn't seem appealing for many reasons, sacrificing so much for pleasure, not worth it. To thorougly define happiness it would probably take a lengthy essay.

  • @shiz777
    @shiz77711 жыл бұрын

    To be honest I don't know much about actual delivery of philosophy, I just know the arguments they propose. Searle and Dreyfus are the biggest challengers of strong AI and their arguments have been proven correct over and over again, while at first they were ridiculed by the AI community. Today Dreyfus is known to be right which is why people like Kurzweil are making the same mistake AI folks did in the 60s.

  • @circusOFprecision
    @circusOFprecision12 жыл бұрын

    @chedillychedilly1 Functionalism assumes emergence, that intelligence literally springs forth from nothing (there was no intelligence before the threshold was met, now there is) at a certain point of complexity. No one has ever define that point or threshold. I'm saying that threshold doesn't exist. I'm saying that the universe is intelligence in action. My view doesn't require miracles, it simply requires recognition.

  • @sgtmcwallace
    @sgtmcwallace12 жыл бұрын

    That sounds exactly like the same thing as denying consciousness itself. I dont feel Ive misrepresented. In addition, being a reductionist as well as a realist or an "eliminative materialist" ( the churchlands' fancy way of saying reductionist realist) would set one, dennett or otherwise, on the right path to explaining these things by virtue of what is there. That "something" that they reduce would then come from real scientific understanding instead of tentative hypotheses.

  • @Deffine
    @Deffine12 жыл бұрын

    Amazing, a guy like Daniel Dennett doesnt even comprehend what an observer really is. Sometimes smart people are the dumbest.

  • @circusOFprecision
    @circusOFprecision12 жыл бұрын

    @chedillychedilly1 All the appliances in my house are input/output, in fact input/output is the name of the game of the flow of energy. So no, I still don't get the functionalist perspective. There must be something inherently intelligent about the universe itself which we don't fully understand yet.

  • @ShaneyElderberry
    @ShaneyElderberry11 жыл бұрын

    Specific categories might also suffice, but I don't dwell myself on whom might be the most intelligent Atheist, Creationist, etc. People are products of their culture and how they've been raised, it seems statistical that a minority rejects belief. Many are clever in their expertise. I chose Stephen Fry because he permeates many categories, and his knowledge is broad because of his interests. He's no Newton or Bach, but they too, are limited to their professions. Info increase is also a factor.

  • @andrewcrane5250
    @andrewcrane525011 жыл бұрын

    it would represent a meaning if thats the way you look at it :)

  • @jannalorette6980
    @jannalorette69806 жыл бұрын

    there is an application technology called the brain that you could experiment with

  • @ShaneyElderberry
    @ShaneyElderberry11 жыл бұрын

    This is interesting because you're giving more interest than usual to these minor details, while asserting that the supernatural should be fact (curious to know why). As much as I've gathered, atoms were material very shortly before the formation of elements. You are free to disagree and share your own findings in repeatable evidence to correct scientific discoveries. /watch?v=vAF0eSvz7dc If intelligence is information collecting, perhaps we can speak presently (not all time) about Stephen Fry.

  • @MrTictacwac
    @MrTictacwac12 жыл бұрын

    I think the best part is watching a philosopher pelt his wife with snow. It lessens the intimidation you feel when reading the words from someone much wiser than you if you know that they enjoy activities that are childish in nature.

  • @lucusinfabula
    @lucusinfabula10 жыл бұрын

    there are differences between groups of people. Not exactly what the -caste- system implicates but akin to that system

  • @moshgordon
    @moshgordon6 жыл бұрын

    is there scientific proof to what you say?

  • @chedillychedilly1
    @chedillychedilly112 жыл бұрын

    @listen2meokidoki Are you suggesting that, because I'm talking about the details and consequences of functionalism, I think that functionalism is the "answer to everything?" What does that even mean? I would never begin an argument with X is the answer to everything. Now, say something that isn't utter nonsense.

  • @skyadriana5419
    @skyadriana541911 жыл бұрын

    What a wonderful video! "A lucky star" cannot do for me - not satisfactory. Although right now I am not religious, I think we can take the best example from Christianity or any source with a similar advice. Feel thankful? Do something , make someone or something better and happier. That would do :) Doing good feels good and that all continues the cycle of awesomeness :)

  • @drmedaesteticadental

    @drmedaesteticadental

    7 жыл бұрын

    Sky Adriana jkkkl

  • @RebirthofGuyFawks
    @RebirthofGuyFawks10 жыл бұрын

    I am not going to debate you as you haven't done your homework. Have a great day!

  • @ummmj
    @ummmj12 жыл бұрын

    @listen2meokidoki compared to which countries far superior system development* :)

  • @IntiqYana
    @IntiqYana12 жыл бұрын

    sounds like david hume to me

  • @zarkoff45
    @zarkoff4512 жыл бұрын

    I used one of those Dennett quotes myself: watch?v=77XBZHJcoK4

  • @rahmiaksu
    @rahmiaksu12 жыл бұрын

    @circusOFprecision He explains what it is not. If he could explain what it is then we would be a lot farther in neuroscience.

  • @danielhodges2160
    @danielhodges21608 жыл бұрын

    Looks a lot like the robotic dog from Doctor Who!

  • @charliemills6235
    @charliemills623511 жыл бұрын

    If there's no soul then explain ghosts!

  • @druid201
    @druid2015 жыл бұрын

    "One of my favourite artefacts is the British seagull outboard motor. Which is dead simple, And their moto is, What isn't there can't break! Much the same could be said about consciousness" I would like a better explanation of this. "It's just not there" doesn't cut it for me. Video just moves on after that like fact.

  • @kilimli8824

    @kilimli8824

    4 жыл бұрын

    I dont understand it, can you explain it?

  • @druid201

    @druid201

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@kilimli8824 The moto in the quote i posted, yes. The video as a whole, no. 8 )

  • @charliemills6235
    @charliemills623511 жыл бұрын

    Trying to explain away ghosts like dennett trys to explains away consciousness.

  • @enriquegarcia7721
    @enriquegarcia77218 жыл бұрын

    bottom line our soul uses the body to move around in this world no soul body is dead.n dies dicomposes. simple

  • @odinata
    @odinata12 жыл бұрын

    @circusOFprecision Your view requires magical sky daddies. They don't exist.

  • @BUILDINGINSP
    @BUILDINGINSP10 жыл бұрын

    We are reacting to external stimuli…perhaps the holographic universe but we cannot prove it nor much of anything else either.

  • @SapereAude1490
    @SapereAude149011 жыл бұрын

    He looks like Socrates XD

  • @Ragnark1
    @Ragnark19 жыл бұрын

    I still disagree with his complete rejection of qualia. Though I understand his views and justification.

  • @lugas2267

    @lugas2267

    5 жыл бұрын

    Harbinger cool

  • @albertvonaschenbach4956
    @albertvonaschenbach495611 жыл бұрын

    Poor guy...!

  • @napoleonbonapartable
    @napoleonbonapartable11 жыл бұрын

    Yeah Mock Me - Socrates was a bum - So I'm in good company - as for yourself you fancy you are someone - So tell me Mr R - and - Answer me a question - "What Use is Philosophy?" Then maybe I'll consider what you say more deeply.

  • @abdurhmanmohammed5122
    @abdurhmanmohammed51222 жыл бұрын

    الفلسفة حكمة الأغبياء ، ما أجمل حكمة الله في كتاب الله العزيز الحكيم .لا اله الا الله .

  • @DanThePhilosopher
    @DanThePhilosopher11 жыл бұрын

    I'm a Philosopher and I regard Daniel Dennett's philosophy as just dogma, stemming from his hate for God, just hate and rejection and lack of understanding. Just an stubborn person, and now a stubborn old man.