Epistemic Insight - Can a robot own its own ideas?

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'Can a robot own its own ideas?' is a brochure for an Epistemic Insight event focused on the theme topic 'AI, Engineering and Creativity'. The brochure introduces a series of workshops and activities that use Epistemic Insight tools and approaches to investigate Big Questions on human personhood and the nature of reality. The skills and insight that needed to address these big questions include an understanding of how to create, judge and apply knowledge wisely. The Big Questions in this brochure are ones that science, religion and the humanities have contributions to make to inform students' thinking.

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