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Dietmar Heidemann is a professor of philosophy at the University of Luxembourg and president of the International Kant Society. His work explores consciousness, ethics, and the role of philosophy in the digital age.
In this episode, we explore how philosophical thinking can help us make sense of the digital world, from distinguishing knowledge from information to evaluating the ethics of artificial intelligence.
Dietmar also shares his view on the place of religion in modern society, the cultural contrasts between Europe and the U.S., and the risks of declining public discourse in the age of social media.
By John PetitDietmar Heidemann is a professor of philosophy at the University of Luxembourg and president of the International Kant Society. His work explores consciousness, ethics, and the role of philosophy in the digital age.
In this episode, we explore how philosophical thinking can help us make sense of the digital world, from distinguishing knowledge from information to evaluating the ethics of artificial intelligence.
Dietmar also shares his view on the place of religion in modern society, the cultural contrasts between Europe and the U.S., and the risks of declining public discourse in the age of social media.