The Annual Netanya Lecture: What is Learning
A mind-blowing lecture delivered by the Netanya philosopher, the father of the School of Philosophy of Learning, who was finally invited to answer once and for all the question: What is this "learning" whose name he always bears (and twice in every sentence). In an attempt to preserve the spirit of the oral presentation, the transcript of the lecture has been edited into boring paragraphs as long as the exile [Translator's note: referring to the Jewish diaspora], reflecting the feverish and oxygen-deprived manner of speech of the late speaker, which leads to early brain death
A Program for the Advancement of Learning Sciences: Computational Learning, Machine Learning, and Neuroscience
A letter on the philosophy of information sciences, towards their transformation into learning sciences: The philosophy of mathematics, the philosophy of computer science, the philosophy of computational learning, and the philosophy of neuroscience