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Author: kbella63

Philosophical Zombies

Posted on November 1, 2023October 20, 2023 by kbella63

Let’s dive into the fascinating world of philosophical zombies. Imagine some beings are physically identical to humans, meaning they have the same brain structure and behaviour, but here’s the twist – they…

Emergence and Reductionism

Posted on October 31, 2023October 20, 2023 by kbella63

Let’s dive into a fascinating topic – emergence and how it’s related to reductionism. So, emergence is the idea that complex mental phenomena, like consciousness or intelligence, can’t be fully explained by…

Embodied Cognition

Posted on October 30, 2023October 20, 2023 by kbella63

There’s this fascinating idea in cognitive science and philosophy that cognition isn’t just happening inside our heads but is deeply connected to our bodies and how we interact with the world around…

Free Will and Determinism

Posted on October 29, 2023October 20, 2023 by kbella63

The whole debate about free will and determinism is one of those classic philosophical puzzles that can really make your head spin. So, picture this: on one side, you’ve got the determinists…

Artificial Intelligence and Consciousness

Posted on October 28, 2023October 20, 2023 by kbella63

Let’s delve into the fascinating realm of artificial intelligence and its philosophical implications, particularly regarding consciousness and subjective experience. Imagine a highly advanced AI system, like a superintelligent robot. It can mimic…

Qualia and Consciousness

Posted on October 27, 2023October 20, 2023 by kbella63

Let’s dive into the intriguing world of qualia and their connection to the problem of consciousness. Imagine you’re sipping a cup of your favourite coffee. The warmth of the cup, the aroma,…

Mind-Body Problem

Posted on October 26, 2023October 20, 2023 by kbella63

The mind-body problem is like the Rubik’s Cube of philosophy, and there are a few exciting theories to consider. Identity Theory: Picture this as the theory that wants mental and physical states…

Dualism vs. Physicalism

Posted on October 25, 2023October 20, 2023 by kbella63

So, this debate about dualism and physicalism is essentially a philosophical tug-of-war over the nature of the mind and its relationship to the body. On one hand, you have dualism, which suggests…

Interdisciplinary Science

Posted on October 24, 2023October 18, 2023 by kbella63

The rise of interdisciplinary approaches in academia and research is quite exciting and is shaking up traditional disciplinary boundaries well. In the past, academic disciplines tended to stay in their own silos….

Scientific Progress and Revolutionary Science

Posted on October 23, 2023October 18, 2023 by kbella63

Scientific progress is a fascinating topic! It often occurs in incremental steps, where scientists build upon existing knowledge, conducting experiments and refining theories. However, paradigm shifts are crucial junctures in the history…

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