Discussions and interviews
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pdf transcripts of most recorded conversations available (see lines right after the conversation titles)
SCIENCES OF THE ORIGIN: LIFE AND ITS ORIGINS (EMILY PARKE, MILAN ĆIRKOVIĆ AND SLOBODAN PEROVIĆ)
Emily Parke is a Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Auckland with a mixed background in philosophy and biology. Her research areas include philosophy of biology, general philosophy of science, bioethics and environmental ethics. http://www.emilycparke.com/
Milan Ćirković is a Senior Research Associate at Astronomical Observatory of Belgrade and Research Associate, Future of Humanity Institute at Oxford University. http://mcirkovic.aob.rs/
Slobodan Perović is a History and Philosophy of Science Professor at the Department of Philosophy at the University of Belgrade and the Principle Investigator of the Sciences of the Origin Project. https://slobodanperovic.weebly.com/
Emily Parke is a Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Auckland with a mixed background in philosophy and biology. Her research areas include philosophy of biology, general philosophy of science, bioethics and environmental ethics. http://www.emilycparke.com/
Milan Ćirković is a Senior Research Associate at Astronomical Observatory of Belgrade and Research Associate, Future of Humanity Institute at Oxford University. http://mcirkovic.aob.rs/
Slobodan Perović is a History and Philosophy of Science Professor at the Department of Philosophy at the University of Belgrade and the Principle Investigator of the Sciences of the Origin Project. https://slobodanperovic.weebly.com/
PHILOSOPHY OF ARCHAEOLOGY - EVIDENTIAL REASONING
Our guest is the well-known philosopher of science, Alison Wylie, professor of philosophy of social and historical sciences at the University of British Columbia and Canada Research Chair in Philosophy of the Social and Historical Sciences. For more about her research, check out Alison Wylie’s webpage https://alisonwylie.net
Hosted by Monika Milosavljević, Assistant Professor of archaeology at the University of Belgrade.
Our guest is the well-known philosopher of science, Alison Wylie, professor of philosophy of social and historical sciences at the University of British Columbia and Canada Research Chair in Philosophy of the Social and Historical Sciences. For more about her research, check out Alison Wylie’s webpage https://alisonwylie.net
Hosted by Monika Milosavljević, Assistant Professor of archaeology at the University of Belgrade.
ORIGIN OF SELF-CONSCIOUSNESS
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Our guest is Kristina Musholt, Professor of Cognitive Anthropology in the Department of Philosophy at Leipzig University and a co-director and PI at the newly established Leipzig Research Center for Early Child Development, working on self-consciousness, social cognition, the distinction between conceptual and nonconceptual forms of representation, the relation between personal and subpersonal level explanations, and the nature and origins of normativity.
Hosted by Janko Nešić, postdoctoral researcher at the Institute for Philosophy, University of Belgrade.
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Our guest is Kristina Musholt, Professor of Cognitive Anthropology in the Department of Philosophy at Leipzig University and a co-director and PI at the newly established Leipzig Research Center for Early Child Development, working on self-consciousness, social cognition, the distinction between conceptual and nonconceptual forms of representation, the relation between personal and subpersonal level explanations, and the nature and origins of normativity.
Hosted by Janko Nešić, postdoctoral researcher at the Institute for Philosophy, University of Belgrade.
BREAKTHROUGHS, BIASES AND SELECTION EFFECTS IN CARBON DATING IN SEARCH OF HUMAN ORIGINS
Our guest is Oxford Professor of Archaeological Science Tom Higham, currently the Director of the Oxford Radiocarbon Accelerator Unit, known for his work in dating the Neanderthal disappearance and the arrival of modern humans in Europe.
Hosted by Monika Milosavljević, Assistant Professor of archaeology at the University of Belgrade.
Our guest is Oxford Professor of Archaeological Science Tom Higham, currently the Director of the Oxford Radiocarbon Accelerator Unit, known for his work in dating the Neanderthal disappearance and the arrival of modern humans in Europe.
Hosted by Monika Milosavljević, Assistant Professor of archaeology at the University of Belgrade.
ON THE ORIGINS OF COSMOS AND CONSCIOUSNESS
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Our guest in this interview is Philip Goff, philosopher and consciousness researcher, Associate Professor/Deputy Director at Durham University, UK.
Hosted by Janko Nešić, a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute for Philosophy, University of Belgrade.
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Our guest in this interview is Philip Goff, philosopher and consciousness researcher, Associate Professor/Deputy Director at Durham University, UK.
Hosted by Janko Nešić, a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute for Philosophy, University of Belgrade.
BEING A METHODOLOGICAL OMNIVORE
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Our guest is philosopher of science, Adrian Currie, a senior lecturer in the Department of
Sociology, Philosophy and Anthropology at University of Exeter. His research interests
cover the philosophy of biology and historical sciences, as well as knowledge production in
tricky circumstances.
For more about his research, check out Adrian Currie’s webpage:
https://sites.google.com/site/adrianmitchellcurrie/
Our host is Monika Milosavljević, Assistant Professor of Archaeology at the University of
Belgrade.
- pdf transcript of the conversation here
Our guest is philosopher of science, Adrian Currie, a senior lecturer in the Department of
Sociology, Philosophy and Anthropology at University of Exeter. His research interests
cover the philosophy of biology and historical sciences, as well as knowledge production in
tricky circumstances.
For more about his research, check out Adrian Currie’s webpage:
https://sites.google.com/site/adrianmitchellcurrie/
Our host is Monika Milosavljević, Assistant Professor of Archaeology at the University of
Belgrade.
THE ORIGIN OF THE MIND AS SEEN THROUGH AN ARCHEOLOGICAL LENS
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Our guest is the well-known prehistorian, Steve Mithen, professor of early prehistory
at the Department of Archaeology at the University of Reading. His research interests range
from the origin of Homo at c. 2 million years ago to the origin and spread of farming.
For more about Steve Mithen’s work, please visit:
https://www.reading.ac.uk/archaeology/about/staff/s-j-mithen.aspx
Our host is Monika Milosavljević, Assistant Professor of Archaeology at the University of
Belgrade.
- pdf transcript of the conversation here
Our guest is the well-known prehistorian, Steve Mithen, professor of early prehistory
at the Department of Archaeology at the University of Reading. His research interests range
from the origin of Homo at c. 2 million years ago to the origin and spread of farming.
For more about Steve Mithen’s work, please visit:
https://www.reading.ac.uk/archaeology/about/staff/s-j-mithen.aspx
Our host is Monika Milosavljević, Assistant Professor of Archaeology at the University of
Belgrade.