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The imagination in the context of philosophy and cognitive science has been extensively tied to competing and complementary notions of human nature. As such, the literature points to two cases in which the imagination is empirically and theoretically examined: humans and machines. Artificial intelligence recombines vast datasets to generate outputs, while humans draw on sensory input and memory to perform similar tasks. These parallels raise philosophical questions about the uniqueness and mechanism of imagination. The present podcast episode seeks to ground these questions in David Hume’s Treatise of Human Nature, examining how his account of the imagination interacts with contemporary debates and determining if imagination can be understood as a distinctly human faculty.
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Our guest speaker, Seth Goldwa ...