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VIULECTURES 2|07. Creativity and Technological Innovation: towards complementarity

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VIULECTURES 2|07

November 14, 2007, 5.00pm
VIU, Isola di San Servolo
 
 

Why Writers Love Venice
Kevin Newmark, Professor, Department of Romance Languages and Literature, Boston College
With discussant
Rosella Mamoli Zorzi, Professor of American Literature, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia

Prof. Newmark will explain how and why Venice became a literary topic in its own right, through the writings of leading authors, such as John Ruskin, Henry James, Thomas Mann and Marcel Proust.

Kevin Newmark is currently teaching two courses in the Semester Program of the VIU School of Humanities and Social Sciences: The City as Metaphor: Why Writers Love Venice and How to Begin Thinking: some versions of Twentieth Century History, Philosophy, Literature and Theory. His areas of specialization are post-romantic poetry and prose, literary criticism and theory, philosophical approaches to literature and literary approaches to philosophy.

November 21, 2007, 5.00pm
VIU Isola di San Servolo
 
 

Humans in the Age of Genetics and Computers
Victor Gomez Pin, Professor, Department of Philosophy, Universitat Autonòma Barcelona
With discussant
Claudio Bartocci, Professor of Mathematical Physics, University of Genoa

Victor Gomez Pin will argue that Humanism is facing an unprecedented challenge from both those who rely on the so-called "artificial intelligence" of machines for improving the human condition and those who end up denying, on the basis of genetic evidence, the radical singularity of our species

Victor Gomez Pin is currently teaching two courses in the Semester Program of the VIU School of Humanities and Social Sciences: Humanism in the Digital Age and Human Cyborgs and Robots. He is head of a research program on The Real and the Virtual from the point of view of Classical Philosophy, sponsored by the Consejo General de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica. His recent book "Entre Lobos y autómatas: la causa del hombre" won the Espasa Ensajo Prize 2006.


The lecture series is open to the public.

Podcasts of previous lecture series are available at http://www.univiu.org/viulectures  

The public boat no. 20 to San Servolo leaves from San Zaccaria opposite the Londra Palace Hotel, Riva degli Schiavoni.

San Zaccaria – San Servolo
15.50; 16.30; 17.10; 18.30; 19.10

San Servolo – San Zaccaria
17.30; 18.00; 18.50; 19.20; 20.10; 20.40

Venice International University
Isola di San Servolo,
30100 Venice, Italy
tel 041 2719 511
www.univiu.org

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