Decision Making in Complex and Emerging Systems with Mark Bedau
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Mark Bedau is internationally recognized as a leader in the development of socially and ethically responsible practices for creating life-like systems. He has been professor of philosophy and humanities at Reed College since 1991 and Editor-in-Chief of the Artificial Life journal since 2000. He holds a doctorate in philosophy from the University of California at Berkeley. (Note: in the beginning of his talk he refers to his presentation whichmay be difficult to follow. However, the event is well worth listening to for its development and focus onDr. "virtue".)
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