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  • Prominent Physicist Wishes Away the Hard Problem of Consciousness
  • “Mind as an Illusion” Makes No Sense
  • Sean Carroll Revives Nietzsche’s Doctrine of Eternal Recurrence

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scienceandculture.com /1 month ago

Prominent Physicist Wishes Away the Hard Problem of Consciousness

Recently Carlo Rovelli fell into an all-too-common trap for creative thinkers. He offered an opinion on a subject outside his discipline. Source

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scienceandculture.com /1 month ago

“Mind as an Illusion” Makes No Sense

Philosophers of mind using their minds to prove that there is no mind do not help the credibility of their discipline. Source

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scienceandculture.com /1 month ago

Sean Carroll Revives Nietzsche’s Doctrine of Eternal Recurrence

The point arrives when a philosophy is so unreasonable, so utterly broken, that one can only give it a good strong kick. Argument fails; one must act. Source

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nytimes.com /1 week ago

The Revenge of the Philosophy Majors

A.I. labs are hiring contrarian, chin-stroking, finger-steepling sages. Who’s underemployed now?

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scienceandculture.com /3 weeks ago

Michael Egnor: Three Atheist Scientists Walk into a Book

In the absence of free will, “morality” can make no claims about anything. It's only an illusion projected by the meatware of our brains. Source

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psychologytoday.com /1 month ago

Why Does the World Exist?

Both ancient philosophy and modern physics help us solve the mystery of existence.

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scienceandculture.com /2 weeks ago

Misinterpreting Teleology: Another Attempt to Salvage Materialism

It’s a “self-evident truth,” as Thomas Jefferson, an early ID proponent himself, might have put it: organisms necessarily exist by virtue of purpose. Source

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scienceandculture.com /1 month ago

Zombie Metaphysics: Dawkins Versus Pope Leo

This casual devaluing of consciousness is actually intertwined with the rush to ascribe it to AI. The ultimate conclusion is the same. Source

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newyorker.com /1 month ago

Jürgen Habermas Defended Reason in a Darkening Age

The great German philosopher, who died in March, understood how much depended on a principled public sphere.

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scienceandculture.com /1 month ago

Halper and Meyer on Inscrutable Dice and Cosmological Fine-Tuning

Phil Halper has argued against a position that no one holds, and his argument as a whole lays claim to the very capacity his objection denies. Source

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scienceandculture.com /19 hours ago

Mind Over Matter: Darwin, AI, and the Future of Reason

If our minds are the product of a blind and aimless process, what reason do we have to believe what we think? Source

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scienceandculture.com /6 days ago

Can You Trust Your Thoughts? The Argument from Reason and Its Implications for Darwinism

If human thoughts are merely the result of blind physical processes, then there is no logical basis for trusting our own minds. Source

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statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu /2 weeks ago

OK, I guess Lawrence “Epstein” Krauss didn’t follow his brother’s advice.

The former Arizona State University physicist reported in 2018 this advice from his “religious right wing law professor brother” [that’s Krauss’s description, not mine]: Therefore...

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observer.com /1 month ago

The Philosophers Shaping Today’s Most Powerful A.I. at Top Firms

As A.I. grows more complex, philosophy is becoming a surprising asset in tech. From Anthropic to Google DeepMind, philosophers are helping A.I. companies tackle consciousness, ethi...

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statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu /1 month ago

Don’t cite sources you haven’t read, and don’t trust when people claim to be reporting something from the literature.

Peter Dorman writes: In case you haven’t seen it, check out this recent piece in Rolling Stone. A key paragraph toward the end: Craig Callender, a philosophy professor at the Unive...

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