Humanity and its Tools: Utopia or Apocalypse?

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Dates : 04 April 2022 » 06 April 2022

Place : Toronto
Canada

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Organizer : Department of Philosophy, York University

Topic : Education; History and Philosophy of Science and Technology
Mathematics and Statistics; Engineering and Technology; Biology and life sciences; Computer science; Social Sciences and Humanities;
Keywords: Mathematics, Probability, Energy, Technology, Biology, Computing, Internet, Philosophy
Description :

Technology, for all its promise, seems as if it is always accompanied by a dark side. The foray into nuclear energy brought with it the Cold War and the first possibility, narrowly avoided, of self-extinction. Our ancestors surely never anticipated that the mastery of fire would one day lead to industry at a planetary scale, capable of altering the global climate perhaps to the point of making it unlivable. Computers, the internet and the explosion of the information age is the most recent technological revolution whose shadow side we are only now beginning to grapple with. Our broad interest for this conference is to examine the evolving relationship of humanity with its tools. Do we remain masters of our technology, capable of directing it by our own agency in positive, sustainable directions? Or have we already lost control of it – or perhaps even come under its control? Are there further technological solutions to the problems raised by technology, or is a more radical mindset shift required? Is it our fate as technological creatures to wipe ourselves out by uncovering tools whose power we are not equipped to wield, or do we have it in us to survive our own discoveries? We hope to explore both the promise and dangers which our technology in all its forms carries with it. We hope to generate conversation, practical solutions and perhaps wisdom about our technological destiny.

Topics: Metaphysics and Epistemology, General Philosophy of Science, Philosophy of Biology, Philosophy of Cognitive Science, Philosophy of Computing and Information, Philosophy of Mathematics, Philosophy of Physical Science, Philosophy of Probability, Philosophy of Science, Miscellaneous, Applied Ethics, Meta-Ethics, Normative Ethics, Philosophy of Law, Social and Political Philosophy, Value Theory


Department of Philosophy, York University organises its event entitled Humanity and its Tools: Utopia or Apocalypse? to be held from 04 April 2022 to 06 April 2022 in Toronto, Canada. It covers various areas of Education including History and Philosophy of Science and Technology. For more information, visit the website of the conference or contact the organizer.
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