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Philosophy

A collection of 22 posts

ethics

Natural Law

The ancient rules that lie behind divinity, democracy, and Daraprim

  • Paul Cathill
    Paul Cathill
philosophy

Mind without Brain

Could a conscious mind exist without a human brain? If not, then what about your robot, your pet dog, your soul and your God?

  • Phillip Shirvington
    Phillip Shirvington
philosophy

Never Say Die

There are so many ways to be immortal. Which one works for you?

  • Phillip Shirvington
    Phillip Shirvington
Education

Competition Scam

Competition isn't always fair. Here are some alternatives.

  • Rishab Prasad
philosophy

Reality Check

I think, therefore I am. But there are those that suggest you are not who you think you are.

  • Alan Jones
    Alan Jones
social media

Uplifted, not Addicted

Leave me alone with my phone

  • Phillip Shirvington
    Phillip Shirvington
poetry

Mind in the Machine

Master or slave?

  • Phillip Shirvington
    Phillip Shirvington
poetry

No Matter: No Mind?

A history of the universe in verse

  • Phillip Shirvington
    Phillip Shirvington
philosophy

But what is Spirituality?

Is it really all just mumbo-jumbo woo-woo talk?

  • Will Kenway
    Will Kenway
Education

Moral Brakes

Our incomplete education could end the world. Can the humanities save us from ourselves?

  • Ryan Reudell
    Ryan Reudell
Artificial Intelligence

Robots Turning

How do we prevent robots from turning on their human masters?

  • Phillip Shirvington
    Phillip Shirvington
mathematics

Do the Math

Is mathematics really an abstract academic subject? Actually, it’s all around us.

  • Samhita Pokkunuri
    Samhita Pokkunuri
science

Fine Tuning

How come our Universe was fine-tuned to enable the miracle of Life? Consider Omega. Commonly known as the density parameter, it tells us how important gravity is in the expanding universe. ...

  • Phillip Shirvington
    Phillip Shirvington
Economics

Operational Definition

How to measure the immeasurable — and why it can sometimes go wrong. Different  people have different swearing habits. Some people spew out expletives  at the drop of a hat, while others fee...

  • Badri Sunderarajan
    Badri Sunderarajan
Algorithms

The Nature of the Profile

Do users have a ‘body’ that exists independently from the online profile? Is there life after deletion? That’s a question that has never been answered. Or rather, it’s been answered many di...

  • Badri Sunderarajan
    Badri Sunderarajan
Advice

Demystifying Creativity

Don’t wait for creativity to come to you — create it yourself Let’s  travel back in time. Travel way, way back. Back to when our ancestors  roamed the wilderness with nothing more than anima...

  • Ryan Reudell
    Ryan Reudell
Advice

Nudging for Neltiliztli

The hidden details that influence your decisions — and the Aztec way to deal with them Suddenly, the subsidies stopped coming. They just didn’t arrive. Then, people found the money going to ...

  • Badri Sunderarajan
    Badri Sunderarajan
Debate

The Debate

What lessons can today’s world learn from an ancient Mongol debate? I was watching a Fox News video [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XptovfGo1Xo] the other day, about the Green New Deal. O...

  • Ryan Reudell
    Ryan Reudell
Artificial Intelligence

Artificial Irrelevance

A super-smart AI may not be evil. But what it could be, is even more dangerous. This  year, SpaceX made it possible to reuse rockets, by making them land on  earth instead of burning up in t...

  • Anonymous One
nature

The Mound

Who owns the Mound? The answer is not so clear. The Mound rises up like a tiny mountain on the grass. Tiny compared to mountains, that is: on the scale of those who live in it, the Mound can...

  • Badri Sunderarajan
    Badri Sunderarajan
Cognition

Brain in the Leg

Thinner than thread and stronger than steel, silk is not simply for snares. She’s full of brains. Very full. That’s practically all she is — a brain with its support system, carried on eight...

  • Badri Sunderarajan
    Badri Sunderarajan
Economics

Time Travel

How banks make money by borrowing it from the future Tall ships and tall kings Three times three What brought they from the foundered land Over the flowing sea? Seven stars and seven stones ...

  • Badri Sunderarajan
    Badri Sunderarajan
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