Dr Mazviita Chirimuuta: Apocalyptic Technology: Naturalism and Nihilism

Schedule

Thu Jan 29 2026 at 06:30 pm to 08:15 pm

UTC+00:00

Location

Room 349, Senate House, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HU | London, EN

Advertisement
Science assumes the universe is comprehensible to the human mind. AI tech casts doubt on this. So, should scientists give up on their goal?
About this Event

It’s 100 years since the first Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures were held in 1925. To mark the centenary, the 2025/6 London Lecture Series focuses on the theme Philosophy in Retrospect and in Prospect. Distinguished philosophers have been invited to reflect on where their area of the discipline has got to over the last hundred years, and/or where it might go – or should go – over the next hundred.

All lectures include a post-lecture "in conversation" session with our Academic Director Edward Harcourt, followed by audience Q&A.


Apocalyptic Technology: Naturalism and Nihilism

This is not a lecture about technology bringing about the end of the world. ‘Apocalyptic’ is meant in the original sense of ‘bringing about a revelation’, making apparent something that lay concealed. The revelation in question concerns the dependence of science on an article of faith, namely, that the universe is inherently comprehensible to the human mind. Dr Mazviita Chirimuta will be showing how a particular technology – deep learning artificial intelligence used as a tool for scientific modelling – casts doubt upon that article of faith, revealing the extent to which scientists have depended on it up until now. If nature is vastly more complicated and incomprehensible than was previously assumed, will scientists give up on the goal of understanding the universe and content themselves with big data experiments and black box models? Without the goal of understanding is science an inherently nihilistic endeavour?


About the speaker

Originally trained in visual neuroscience, Dr Mazviita Chirimuuta writes on the central ideas of the mind/brain sciences. She is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Edinburgh. Before then she was Associate Professor in History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Pittsburgh. Her two books Outside Color (2014) and The Brain Abstracted (2024) are published with MIT Press.












Agenda

🕑: 06:30 PM - 06:45 PM
Doors open
🕑: 06:45 PM - 08:15 PM
Lecture and Q&A
🕑: 08:15 PM - 08:45 PM
Post-lecture drinks reception (for those with drinks tickets only)
🕑: 08:45 PM
End
Advertisement

Where is it happening?

Room 349, Senate House, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HU, Malet Street, London, United Kingdom

Event Location & Nearby Stays:

Tickets

GBP 0.00 to GBP 10.00

Icon
Know what’s Happening Next — before everyone else does.
The Royal Institute of Philosophy

Host or Publisher The Royal Institute of Philosophy

Ask AI if this event suits you:

Discover More Events in London

OutGeek Women in Tech - London Team Ticket
Thu, 29 Jan at 06:00 pm OutGeek Women in Tech - London Team Ticket

London

ART
Learn to provision AWS resources with Terraform and Docker
Thu, 29 Jan at 06:00 pm Learn to provision AWS resources with Terraform and Docker

Daemon

WORKSHOPS IT
(SOLD OUT) Indian Cookery Class with Vidya | Vegetarian | LONDON | Pop Up
Thu, 29 Jan at 06:15 pm (SOLD OUT) Indian Cookery Class with Vidya | Vegetarian | LONDON | Pop Up

Holdspace

COOKING WORKSHOPS
Cyclical Waves: Flow Into Transformation  SOMA Breathwork Journey
Thu, 29 Jan at 06:15 pm Cyclical Waves: Flow Into Transformation SOMA Breathwork Journey

Holosophy

HEALTH-WELLNESS MEDITATION
Should We Separate Art From The Artist? - Ealing Debate
Thu, 29 Jan at 06:45 pm Should We Separate Art From The Artist? - Ealing Debate

The Drayton Court Hotel, Ealing

ART LITERARY-ART
Early Masterworks Life Drawing} Manifesting The New Year\/2026 You Want
Thu, 29 Jan at 06:45 pm Early Masterworks Life Drawing} Manifesting The New Year/2026 You Want

Firepit Art Gallery and Studios CIC

ART FINE-ARTS
The Maths of Shakespeare's London
Thu, 29 Jan at 06:50 pm The Maths of Shakespeare's London

MathsWorld

ART LITERARY-ART
Dita Von Teese Tickets
Thu, 29 Jan at 07:00 pm Dita Von Teese Tickets

London Palladium

CONTESTS TRIPS-ADVENTURES
Aerial Relaxation Pods - Sound Journey Gong Bath Meditation in Hammocks
Thu, 09 Jan at 07:00 pm Aerial Relaxation Pods - Sound Journey Gong Bath Meditation in Hammocks

The Skylight Centre

HEALTH-WELLNESS FESTIVALS
The StrummerWalk
Fri, 10 Jul at 02:30 pm The StrummerWalk

Ladbroke Grove Station

ENTERTAINMENT ART
Free Ghosts, Ghouls and Ghastly M**der Tour
Wed, 21 Apr at 07:00 pm Free Ghosts, Ghouls and Ghastly M**der Tour

Cleopatra's Needle

NONPROFIT
Free Royal Westminster Sightseeing Tour
Thu, 22 Apr at 11:00 am Free Royal Westminster Sightseeing Tour

Clermont Hotel

MEETUPS NONPROFIT
Free Harry Potter Walking Tour
Thu, 22 Apr at 03:30 pm Free Harry Potter Walking Tour

Palace Theatre

ART THEATRE
Free Historic City of London Sightseeing Tour
Fri, 23 Apr at 11:00 am Free Historic City of London Sightseeing Tour

Tower Hill Tram

BUSINESS NONPROFIT
Free Street Art Walking Tour
Fri, 23 Apr at 03:30 pm Free Street Art Walking Tour

Shoreditch High Street Station

ART POP-UPS
Free Rock & Roll Tour of Soho
Sun, 25 Apr at 03:30 pm Free Rock & Roll Tour of Soho

Golden Square

PARTIES MEETUPS
Free Sherlock Holmes Walking Tour
Sat, 01 May at 11:00 am Free Sherlock Holmes Walking Tour

Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain

ART ENTERTAINMENT
Breakthrough the Fear: a One-Day Course in Public Speaking (London)
Tue, 18 May at 09:30 am Breakthrough the Fear: a One-Day Course in Public Speaking (London)

Eaton Square

WORKSHOPS PUBLIC-SPEAKING
Revolting London: 2000 years of rebellion and retribution
Sat, 26 Jun at 10:00 am Revolting London: 2000 years of rebellion and retribution

Tower Hill Underground Station

NONPROFIT CHARITIES
A Queer History of London -  The LGBTQ+ Walking Tour
Sun, 11 Jul at 11:00 am A Queer History of London - The LGBTQ+ Walking Tour

Clermont Hotel

LGBT-PRIDE NONPROFIT

What's Happening Next in London?

Discover London Events