The Lyceum Project 2026: Entangled Intelligence

Overview

Athens Conservatoire & Aristotle’s Lyceum, 19-20 June 2026

At the historic site of Aristotle’s Lyceum in Athens, The Lyceum Project returns for its third edition, bringing together philosophy, science, technology, the arts, and spirituality to reflect on a transformative question for our shared future:

How might Artificial Intelligence entangle with Ancestral and Animate Intelligence to co-create a life-affirming civilisation?

Ancestral wisdom as well as recent scientific discoveries related to animals, plants, fungi and ecosystems call us to rethink our symbiosis with nature. Entangled suggests that human intelligence should no longer be viewed in isolation, but rather intertwined and interdependent to other forms of intelligence.

This year we explore the interconnected and co-evolving relationship between three forms of intelligence:

Animate Intelligence – The intelligence inherent in nature and the living world.

Ancestral Intelligence – The millennia wisdom of philosophy, the humanities, spirituality, and the arts.

Artificial Intelligence – the advances of science and technology shaping our present and future.

Those three AI’s have to cooperate in order to provide us with new solutions for our common future.

What forms of intelligence emerge through forests, oceans, and mycelial networks? Are we fully aware of the extent to which human flourishing depends upon the living systems that sustain us? Have humans walked across the Earth thinking that they hold the primary place in the intelligence hierarchy? Have they interpreted intelligence through a confined and subjective lens? How are such perceptions passed on to the development of AI? How can AI be an inclusive and sustainable tool for all the people and for the planet?

We embrace an interdisciplinary and holistic approach to navigate the challenges of our era and build a regenerative, sustainable future.

The Project will unfold over two days, and three parts; each part dedicated to one form of intelligence. A narrative red thread will connect all three parts, culminating in the third, while ensuring that each part offers participants a standalone, meaningful experience.

Animate Intelligence

In this first part, we welcome Animate Intelligence; the intelligence of life itself, the most complex, mysterious, and still largely undiscovered form of intelligence. On the micro level, from the intricate networks of the human brain to the hidden sentience of other beings, and on the macro level from the symbiosis of ecosystems to the perception of our planet as one living organism, Animate Intelligence reveals the wisdom woven through all living systems. This opening part celebrates life and asks how we can allow it to flourish on our fragile planet.

Ancestral Intelligence

From Aristotle’s Lyceum and the meaning of noēsis to other great traditions around the world, in this part we reconnect with ancient wisdom, spirituality and philosophy. Ancestral Intelligence invites us to reflect on how different cultures, including indigenous and animist ones, have understood what it means to live well and in harmony with nature. This part explores the ethical and spiritual roots that can guide us toward balance and meaning in our age of disruption and disconnection.

Artificial Intelligence

The third part turns to Artificial Intelligence, exploring both its transformative power and our profound responsibilities in shaping and using it. We will explore how Ancestral Intelligence and the global ethical frameworks can inspire Artificial Intelligence; the creative ways Artificial Intelligence can expand our understanding of nature; how it can help us tackle ecological challenges; how Artificial Intelligence can be transformed from the most recent findings around Animate Intelligence; and how it may become a tool for entanglement, connecting human cognition with the networks of life that surround us.

Programme

PART A: On Animate Intelligence

In this first part, we welcome Animate Intelligence; the intelligence of life itself, the most complex, mysterious, and still largely undiscovered form of intelligence.

REGISTRATION opens at 16:00.

Friday 19/06 17:15

Welcome

Location:

Amphitheatre Ioannis Despotopoulos

Friday 19/06 17:50

Entangled Intelligences

Location:

Amphitheatre Ioannis Despotopoulos

Speakers:

  • Prof. Ruth Defries Ecology and Sustainable Development, Columbia University; Co-founding Dean, Columbia Climate School

Friday 19/06 18:10

The Wisdom of Ecosystems

Location:

Amphitheatre Ioannis Despotopoulos

Speakers:

The panel discussion will be moderated by Mr. Niki Mardas.

Friday 19/06 18:50

Walk the talk: TBA

Location:

Amphitheatre Ioannis Despotopoulos

Speakers:

  • Dr. Emmanuel Stratakis Research Director & Acting Director, Institute of Electronic Structure (IESL), Foundation for Research and Technology Hellas (FORTH)

Friday 19/06 19:00

Coffee break

Friday 19/06 19:30

Τitle: TBA

Location:

Amphitheatre Ioannis Despotopoulos

Speakers:

Dr. Vangelis Karkaletsis in conversation with Mr. Adam Elman.

Friday 19/06 20:00

Nature Knows: Decoding Earth's Intelligence to Design the Future

Location:

Amphitheatre Ioannis Despotopoulos

Speakers:

  • Prof. Niki Evelpidou Department of Geology and Geoenvironment, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

Friday 19/06 20:10

Rethinking Intelligence: Beyond the Brain

Location:

Amphitheatre Ioannis Despotopoulos

Speakers:

  • Prof. Paco Calvo Professor of Philosophy of Science at the University of Murcia, Spain
  • Prof. Ruth Defries Ecology and Sustainable Development, Columbia University; Co-founding Dean, Columbia Climate School
  • Prof. Morten L. Kringelbach Professor of Neuroscience, Aarhus University; Director, Centre for Eudaimonia and Human Flourishing; Fellow, Linacre College

The panel discussion will be moderated by Dr. Ruth Defries.

Friday 19/06 20:50

End of Day

Saturday 20/06

PART B: On Ancestral Intelligence

Ancestral Intelligence invites us to reflect on how different cultures, including indigenous and animist ones, have understood what it means to live well and in harmony with nature.

REGISTRATION opens at 09:00.

Saturday 20/06 9:45

Welcome

Location:

Amphitheatre Ioannis Despotopoulos

Saturday 20/06 9:55

Sponsors' welcome

Location:

Amphitheatre Ioannis Despotopoulos

Saturday 20/06 10:10

AI and a Good Life: What We Can Learn from Aristotle

Location:

Amphitheatre Ioannis Despotopoulos

Speakers:

Saturday 20/06 10:30

Nature does nothing in vain

Location:

Amphitheatre Ioannis Despotopoulos

Speakers:

The panel discussion will be moderated by Prof. Spyridon Rangos.

Saturday 20/06 11:00

Climate and environmental changes: the ancient wisdom

Location:

Amphitheatre Ioannis Despotopoulos

Speakers:

  • Prof. Anca Dan Professor of Classics at the Ecole Normale Supérieure (University Paris Sciences & Letters) and Associate research professor of Archaeology at the National Center for Scientific Research, France
  • Prof. Niki Evelpidou Department of Geology and Geoenvironment, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

Prof. Niki Evelpidou in conversation with Prof. Anca Dan.

Saturday 20/06 11:15

Will the universal application of algorithms diminish or displace faith or even God?

Location:

Amphitheatre Ioannis Despotopoulos

Speakers:

  • Fr. John Chryssavgis Archdeacon of the Ecumenical Patriarchate; Professor of Theology, Holy Cross School of Theology; Executive Director, Huffington Ecumenical Institute in Boston

Saturday 20/06 11:40

Cofee break

Location:

AC- Peristylion

Saturday 20/06 12:10

For what we have in common

Location:

Amphitheatre Ioannis Despotopoulos

Speakers:

The panel discussion will be moderated by Dr. Sergio Imparato.

Saturday 20/06 13:00

Title: TBA

Location:

Amphitheatre Ioannis Despotopoulos

Speakers:

Keynote speech.

Saturday 20/06 13:30

Lunch

Location:

AC-Peristylion

Saturday 20/06 14.45-17.00

Young Scholars' Session

Location:

Arts Foyer

Speakers:

The session will be hosted by Dr. Giannis Perperidis.

Session details:

14:45 – Opening

14:55 – “Safeguarding the Moral Agency for Future Generations”, Dr. A. Athanasakis

15:20 – “Entangled Presence at the Lyceum: Prosopon, Perichoresis, and the Civic Design of TechnoΘAIatre”,  Mr. Chatzitheodosiou

15:45 – “Mirrors between the Neural Basis of Natural and Artificial Cognition”, Dr. W. Dorrell

16:10 – “Cold Pleasure”: Artificial Substitutes and the Limits of Entangled Intelligence in Euripides”, Dr. A. Valtadorou

16.35 – Panel discussion

Saturday 20/06

PART C: On Artificial Intelligence

The third part turns to Artificial Intelligence, exploring both its transformative power and our profound responsibilities in shaping and using it.

Saturday 20/06 17:30

Welcome

Location:

Amphitheatre Ioannis Despotopoulos

Saturday 20/06 17:40

Between the Ancestral and the Artificial: AI Ethics and Soft Infrastructures

Location:

Amphitheatre Ioannis Despotopoulos

Speakers:

Keynote speech.

Saturday 20/06 18:00

AI for/from all the people

Location:

Amphitheatre Ioannis Despotopoulos

Speakers:

  • Dr. Ali-Reza Bhojani Assistant Professor in Islamic Ethics, Department of Theology & Religion, University of Birmingham
  • Dr. Katie Evans IEEE SA
  • Ms. Wakanyi Macharia-Hoffman Phd Research Lead for Ubuntu Design Principles for Responsible African AI at Inclusive AI Lab, Utrecht University, Netherlands. Founder of the African Folktales Project and African children's books author
  • Prof. Benjamin Rosman Director, Machine Intelligence and Neural Discovery (MIND) Institute, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa

The panel discussion will be moderated by Dr. Katie Evans.

Saturday 20/06 18:45

AI for/from the planet

Location:

Amphitheatre Ioannis Despotopoulos

The moderator and panelists to be announced.

Saturday 20/06 19:30

Coffee break

Location:

AC-Peristylion

Saturday 20/06 20:00

On Entangled Intelligence

Location:

Amphitheatre Ioannis Despotopoulos

Speakers:

Dr. Nicolas Prevelakis in conversation with Mr. Jeremy Lent.

Saturday 20/06 21:00

Closing notes

Location:

Amphitheatre Ioannis Despotopoulos

Saturday 20/06 21:15

End of Day

Saturday 20/06

Artistic Performance

Details to be announced.

Speakers

Dr. Ali-Reza Bhojani

Assistant Professor in Islamic Ethics, Department of Theology & Religion, University of Birmingham

Prof. Paco Calvo

Professor of Philosophy of Science at the University of Murcia, Spain

Fr. John Chryssavgis

Archdeacon of the Ecumenical Patriarchate; Professor of Theology, Holy Cross School of Theology; Executive Director, Huffington Ecumenical Institute in Boston

Prof. Anca Dan

Professor of Classics at the Ecole Normale Supérieure (University Paris Sciences & Letters) and Associate research professor of Archaeology at the National Center for Scientific Research, France

Prof. Ruth Defries

Ecology and Sustainable Development, Columbia University; Co-founding Dean, Columbia Climate School

Mr. Adam Elman

Google's Director of Sustainability, EMEA

Prof. Niki Evelpidou

Department of Geology and Geoenvironment, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

Dr. Stefanos Gandolfo

Director, Athens Columbia Global Center

Prof. Angie Hobbs FRSA

Professor of Public Understanding of Philosophy Emerita, University of Sheffield

Prof. Edward Harcourt MBE

Director of the Institute for Ethics in AI, University of Oxford

Ms. Wakanyi Macharia-Hoffman

Phd Research Lead for Ubuntu Design Principles for Responsible African AI at Inclusive AI Lab, Utrecht University, Netherlands. Founder of the African Folktales Project and African children's books author

Dr. Sergio Imparato

Lecturer in Government, Department of Government, Harvard University

Dr. Vangelis Karkaletsis

President of the National Centre for Scientific Research “Demokritos” (NCSR “Demokritos”)

Mr. Ailton Krenak

Indigenous leader, environmental activist, philosopher, and writer

Prof. Morten L. Kringelbach

Professor of Neuroscience, Aarhus University; Director, Centre for Eudaimonia and Human Flourishing; Fellow, Linacre College

Mr. Jeremy Lent

Executive Director, Ecocivilization Coalition

Prof. Armand Marie Leroi

Professor of Evolutionary Developmental Biology, Imperial College London

Prof. Yadvinder Malhi

Ecosystem Science, University of Oxford

Mr. Niki Mardas

Executive Director, Global Canopy

Μs. Alexandra Mitsotaki

Co-founder & President, World Human Forum

Dr. Nicolas Prevelakis

Associate Senior Lecturer on Social Studies, Harvard University

Prof. Evangelos Protopapadakis

Applied Ethics and Bioethics, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Director of the NKUA Applied Philosophy Research Laboratory

Prof. Spyridon Rangos

Professor of Ancient Greek Literature and Philosophy, University of Patras

Prof. Benjamin Rosman

Director, Machine Intelligence and Neural Discovery (MIND) Institute, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa

Dr. Emmanuel Stratakis

Research Director & Acting Director, Institute of Electronic Structure (IESL), Foundation for Research and Technology Hellas (FORTH)

Assoc. Prof. Stasinos Stavrianeas

Associate Professor, School of Humanities, Hellenic Open University

Dr. Dimitrios Vasiliadis

Founder and president of the Hellenic-Indian Society for Culture & Development and the Athens Center for Indian and Hellenic-Indian Studies

Dr. Giannis Perperidis

Research Fellow on AI Ethics, Center for Hellenic Studies, Harvard University

Dr. Andreas Athanasakis

Adjunct Lecturer at the School of Applied Mathematical and Physical Sciences of the National Technical University of Athens

Mr. Dimitrios Chatzitheodosiou

PhD Candidate, School of Film, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

Dr. William Dorrell

Research Fellow, Kempner Institute, Harvard University

Dr. Anastasia-Stavroula Valtadorou

Harvard University/Aristotle University of Thessaloniki


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