Journeyman Philosopher

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

14 January 2023

Why do we read?

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This is the almost-same title of a book I bought recently ( Why We Read ), containing 70 short essays on the subject, featuring scholars of ...
01 January 2023

The apparent dichotomous relationship between consciousness and determinism

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 Someone (Graham C Lindsay) asked me a question on Quora: Is it true that every event, without exception, is fully caused by its antecedent ...
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20 December 2022

What grounds morality?

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 In the most recent issue of Philosophy Now (No 153, Dec 2022/Jan 2023), they’ve published the answers to the last Question of the Month: W...
14 November 2022

Kant and modern physics

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 I wrote a post on Kant back in February 2020, but it was actually an essay I wrote more than 20 years earlier, when I was a student of phi...
28 September 2022

Humanity’s Achilles’ heel

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Good and evil are characteristics that imbue almost every aspect of our nature. It’s why it’s the subject of so many narratives, including m...
25 September 2022

What we observe and what is reality are distinct in physics

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 I’ve been doing this blog for 15 years now, and in that time some of my ideas have changed or evolved, and, in some areas, my knowledge has...
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Paul P. Mealing

Paul P. Mealing
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