UTokyo Open Lectures: Mind
Held on 2015

UTokyo Open Lectures: Mind

How Did Human Mind Emerge, and How Has It Developed? [JP]
Toshikazu Hasegawa

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The human-beings are genetically most akin to, and shares a lot of behavioral characteristics with, the chimpanzees. However, human-beings have developed their own cognitive capacities which are absent in other anthropoids. Sympathy, education, understanding other minds, use of language... These social cognitive capacities are peculiar to human-beings. They could develop their cultures and establish the civilizations thanks to those capacities. But how they could acquire those capacities? In this lecture, Prof. Hasegawa explains the path of evolution the human-being has taken, and also speculates on its future.

NOTE:

- This lecture was conducted only in Japanese.
- This content is also available on iTunes U. Refer to “Supplement” below.
(You can play the video offline by downloading it on your iTunes.)

講師紹介
The University of Tokyo Graduate School of Arts and Sciences / Professor
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