Conflating Philosophy and ScienceIn the search for truth, philosophy and science are both important. But, should scientists and science journals disclose when they are…3d ago13d ago1
Manifesting––yet another religious flash in the panCambridge Dictionary’s 2024 word of the year signals yet another desperate attempt to fill the yawning spiritual void.Nov 294Nov 294
Something Different: A Tardy SaluteA year-long book project has kept me mostly off Medium, but I learned why our vets deserve a tardy salute.Nov 201Nov 201
If I’m wrong about free will, it’s not my faultOne of Richard Dawkins’ most famous quotations summarizes the materialist position:Nov 1712Nov 1712
How science became “flimflam”We’re losing trust in science. That’s a big deal. An Italian theoretical physicist and neuroscientist minces no words in calling science…Nov 823Nov 823
Confronting MysteryAnti-religionists argue that religion is irrational because it of necessity appeals to mystery. But those proposing physicalism also must…Oct 203Oct 203
Is Space-Time Really Doomed?Are those physicists claiming space-time is not the fundamental reality we think it is right?Oct 113Oct 113
How Christians Changed the Name of GodDoes Christian Nationalism diverge significantly from traditional Christian teachings and belief? Here’s arguments for why it does.Sep 183Sep 183
How we fell in love with ourselvesThe second in a series on the history of our ideas of love. Previously we briefly reviewed the Hebrew, Greek and Christian influence. Next…Aug 24Aug 24
What we think about love, and whyThis is the first in a short series of posts on the philosophy of love. Using British philosopher Simon May’s book Love: A History, we will…Aug 19Aug 19