ICE at Dartmouth
The Institute for Cross-Disciplinary Engagement at Dartmouth (ICE) is dedicated to transforming the dialogue between the sciences and the humanities in academia and in the public sphere in order to explore fundamental questions where a cross-disciplinary exchange is essential. To achieve this goal, ICE is promoting a series of public events and online courses, as well as functioning as an incubator of new academic work through the ICE Fellows Program.
The Political Significance of the Ontology of Money
THE QUIET MIND: SCIENCE, CULTURE, AND CONTEMPLATION IN A POST-PANDEMIC WORLD
MAKE, THINK, IMAGINE: Where Is Technology Taking Us?
Gabriel Rabin - The Structure of Analog Representation
Plant Intelligence - ICE Public Dialogue with Richard Powers, Monica Gagliano and Marcelo Gleiser
"Quantum General Covariance and the Problem of Time" presented by Philipp Höhn
"Pragmatic Naturalism: A New Methodology for Metaethics and Metamorals" by Eric Campbell
Evan Thompson, University of British Columbia, Vancouver
Peter Lewis, Dartmouth College
Chris Fuchs, University of Massachusetts, Boston
Jenann Ismael, Columbia University
Adam Frank, University of Rochester
Michela Massimi, University of Edinburgh
Peter Tse, Dartmouth College
Mark Sprevak, University of Edinburgh
Robert Sharf, University of California, Berkeley
Michel Bitbol, CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)
Panel Discussion
Doubling Down: Preserving Our Humanity in the Digital Age
David Grinspoon: The Emergence of Planetary Intelligence
On Being Human: Mythic and Scientific Perspectives with Marcelo Gleiser
Venus Missions: Past, Present, Planned and Pretend: David Grinspoon
Fiction and Thought Experiments: Tasneem Zehra Husain
On Immortality: Siddhartha Mukherjee and Elizabeth Kolbert with Marcelo Gleiser
ICE Fellow Daniel Singer: RATIONAL POLARIZATION AND THE IMPORTANCE OF FORGETTING IN GROUPS
The Mystery of Time : A Dialogue Between a Physicist and Historian of Science
ICE Fellows Lecture: Bertrand Guillaume - Responsibility Against Nihilism?
Fact and Faith
Sublime Eclipse Science for the Humanist