Andrea introduces a conversation with Michael Levin, a biologist at Tufts University, focusing on their shared interest in cognition and navigation across diverse embodiments. Andrea aims to connect Levin's scientific work with broader philosophical frameworks, particularly regarding how cognition is understood beyond traditional dichotomies. The discussion explores Levin's early interest in minds and machines, his journey from computer science to developmental biology, and his perspective on the continuum between technology and life. They delve into the importance of considering different scales and perspectives when studying intelligence, the limitations of conventional scientific language, and the practical implications of their work for medicine and ethics. Levin shares insights on agency, the role of science fiction in expanding cognitive frameworks, and the challenges of integrating philosophical and practical approaches to understanding embodied minds.
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