It's Not Just One Thing, To Believe There's A Gas Station On The Corner
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Amusing philosophical thoughts from Eric Schwitzgebel -
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Amusing philosophical thoughts from Eric Schwitzgebel -
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Sociological Taxonomy, or just plain Name-Calling?
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1. What’s a Little Heresy Among Friends?
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By Gary “Z” McGee
This is Philosophy’s Double-edged Sword…
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An intriguing paper from Benjamin D. Young claims that we can have phenomenal experiences of which we are unaware – although experiences of which we are aware always have phenomenal content.
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If aliens visit us, the outcome would be much as when Columbus landed in America, which didn't turn out well for the Native Americans. - Stephen Hawking
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In this article we discuss a very brief and simplified history of Quantum Mechanics and will quote what the founding fathers of this branch of science had to say about Vedic influence on the development of their theories.