
Carl Rubino, the Edward North Professor of Classics, participated in the Fourth Biennial International Seminar on the Philosophical, Epistemological and Methodological Implications of Complexity Theory in Havana, Cuba, from January 14-19. The seminar was organized by the Havana Instituto de Filosofia, which invited Rubino to give a pre-seminar course on "Complexity, Ethics, and Connectivity."
Rubino gave the course in conjunction with his colleague Alicia Juarrero, the author of the book Dynamics in Action Intentional Behavior as a Complex System (MIT Press, 1999). His presentation was titled "Ethics in a Complex Universe."
This was Rubino's third presentation at the Havana seminar. As in the past, his travel to Cuba was authorized by the U.S. Government.
Rubino gave the course in conjunction with his colleague Alicia Juarrero, the author of the book Dynamics in Action Intentional Behavior as a Complex System (MIT Press, 1999). His presentation was titled "Ethics in a Complex Universe."
This was Rubino's third presentation at the Havana seminar. As in the past, his travel to Cuba was authorized by the U.S. Government.