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<h3>BrainWeb Series #2</h3>
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<p>30.05.2022. 3pm UTC</p>
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<p2 style="font-weight:900;font-size:16px;padding-top:0px;padding-bottom:0px;">Matteo Mossio &nbsp;&nbsp;</p2>
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<b style="font-weight:900;">On biological and cognitive autonomy</b><br/>
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In this talk I will introduce the central notions of the theory of autonomy, as it is being currently developed in biology and cognitive science. The theory of autonomy puts forward the capacity of self-determination of organisms as whole systems, and constitutes thereby an alternative to more reductionist and mechanistic approaches. I will discuss how the theory of autonomy provides a justification for the scientific use of notions as function, norm, agency and teleology, whose epistemological legitimacy is highly debated. I will conclude by describing the difficult challenges that poses the transition from biological to cognitive autonomy. <br />
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<a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcu7c8bn6mU1YtwnRK7gQwQ"
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target="_blank" style="color:white; cursor: pointer">Rewatch the talk on the BrainWeb Youtube channel (will be uploaded soon)!
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<b style="font-weight:900;">Biosketch</b><br/>
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Matteo Mossio is Chargé de recherche at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), full member of the <a href="https://ihpst.pantheonsorbonne.fr" target="_blank">IHPST</a>, Paris, France. He works mainly in philosophical and theoretical issues related to biological autonomy. He <a href="http://perso.univ-paris1.fr/mmossio" target="_blank">published</a> several articles in international philosophical and scientific journals as well as chapters in collective volumes. In 2015, he published (together with Alvaro Moreno) a full monograph on the <a href="https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9789401798365" target="_blank">theory of autonomy</a>. Matteo Mossio supervises several PhD and Master students, and regularly teaches in the Philosophy Program of the University of Paris 1 Panthéon – Sorbonne.
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