Symptoms of Being Alive and Shared Life
16th March, 2015
Keio University, South building B4F, Distance-Learning Room
Dominique Lestel & Shigeru Watanabe
Schedule:
9:30 Welcome Introduction by Dominique Lestel & Shigeru Watanabe
9:45 “What is a Living Being? A Constructivist Approach”, Dominique Lestel (Department of Philosophy, ENS Paris)
10:45 Tea/Coffee Break
11:00 “Non-verbal communication in human-robot interaction: towards robots that understand body-language”, Gentiane Venture (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
12:00 “Human life and Turing machine”, Mitsuhiro Okada (Department of Philosophy, Keio University)
12:30 Lunch break
2:30 “Reading the ‘lived past’ and making its history in the present landscape – Geoarchaeology and historical anthropology of coral atolls in Oceania”, Toru Yamaguchi (Department of Ethnology and Archaeology, Keio University)
3:30 “Reflections on human-chimpanzee interaction in a cognitive sciences laboratory”, Gabriela Bezerra de Melo Daly (École Normale Supérieure, Laboratoire d’Anthropologie Sociale, Collège de France and Kyoto University.)
4:30 Tea/Coffee Break
5:00 “How do animals perceive “a live”?”, Shigeru Watanabe (Keio University)
6:00 General Roundtable: Non Biological Approaches of Life
Dinner for registered participants
Sponsored by:
Research Center for Thinking and Behavioral Judgment (Keio University)
Global Research Center for Logic and Sensibility (Keio University)
Research Center for Human Cognition (Keio University)
Pépinière interdisciplinaire CNRS-PSL “Domestication et Fabrication du Vivant”
With the support of the Office for Science and Technology of the Embassy of France