Video Documentation of the VRC 2020
The lectures of the "Virtual Rationality Congress" are now available on YouTube
How do we, as individuals and as a society, make rational decisions and act accordingly? What is rationality anyway? And what are the criteria with which we can distinguish rational from irrational arguments? The "Virtual Rationality Congress 2020" of the Hans Albert Institute and the Giordano Bruno Foundation addressed these and other questions. Anyone who is interested can now view the lectures of the congress on the HAI YouTube channel.
More than 200 people had registered for the "Virtual Rationality Congress 2020" to follow the online lectures of Michael Schmidt-Salomon, Lutz Jäncke, Katharina Nocun, Nikil Mukeri, Adriano Mannino and Natalie Grams live. Those who missed the fascinating lectures can now catch up via YouTube. The playlist of the Hans Albert Institute documents the entire congress in the original order of the presentations.
Of course, the lectures can also be accessed individually:
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Michael Schmidt-Salomon Fakten, Fakes & gefühlte Wahrheiten Link to the video |
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Lutz Jäncke Wie vernünftig ist unser Gehirn? Link to the video |
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Katharina Nocun Fake Facts Link to the video |
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Nikil Mukerji Die 10 Gebote des gesunden Menschenverstands Link to the video |
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Adriano Mannino Was tun, wenn die Fakten strittig sind? Link to the video |
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Natalie Grams Wie trifft man rationale Gesundheitsentscheidungen? Link to the vdeo |
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Florian Chefai Abschluss und Ausblick Link to the video |
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