Journeyman Philosopher

Philosophy, at its best, challenges our long held views, such that we examine them more deeply than we might otherwise consider.

Sunday, 11 April 2010

To have or not to have free will

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In some respects this post is a continuation of the last one. The following week’s issue of New Scientist (3 April 2010) had a cover story ...
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Saturday, 3 April 2010

Consciousness explained (well, almost, sort of)

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As anyone knows, who has followed this blog for any length of time, I’ve touched on this subject a number of times. It deals with so many is...
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Sunday, 28 March 2010

Karl Popper’s criterion

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Over the last week, I’ve been involved in an argument with another blogger, Justin Martyr, after Larry Niven linked us both to one of his po...
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Tuesday, 16 March 2010

Speciation: still one of nature’s great mysteries

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First of all a disclaimer: I’m a self-confessed dilettante, not a real philosopher, and, even though I read widely and take an interest in a...
Sunday, 7 March 2010

The world badly needs a radical idea

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Over the last week, a few items, in the limited media that I access, have increased my awareness that the world needs a new radical idea, an...
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Saturday, 20 February 2010

On the subject of good and evil and God

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I wrote a lengthy dissertation on the subject of evil, very early on in this blog ( Evil , Oct.07) and I don’t intend to repeat myself here....
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