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Thought of the Day - Our Unique Brains

jacktscully wrote 3 months ago: The following post has been excerpted from THE HUMAN ENIGMA: Are Humans the Result of Evolution? at … more →

Tags: Thought of the day, united states, intelligent design, Stephen Hawking, RIchard Dawkins, human brain, IBM, John Maddox, Michael Denton

It's Not Your Choice to Make (Part 2)

The Teen Philosopher wrote 3 months ago: Just the other day, I was chatting with a good friend (let’s call him “Nicolas”), … more →

Tags: autonomy, Blame, Causality, Creativity, Determinism, Fate, Free Will, murder, Philosophy

Take Two's Thanksgiving List2 comments

Sandra wrote 6 months ago: Have you been following Take Two’s list of things we’re thankful for this year? Family, friends, and … more →

Tags: Holidays, Thanksgiving, Arts, Humanity's Uniqueness, mathematics 2, Creativity, Donald Duck, Gratitude list, Image of God

Whiff Of Love1 comment

dranilj1 wrote 6 months ago:   After long dismissing the search for a human pheromone (pheromones are airborne chemicals whi … more →

Tags: Neuroscience, Love, Life Lessons, Pregnancy, Immune system, Smell, Attraction, Courtship, Effluence

New brain gene gives us edge over apes, study suggests

Karen Saint Marie wrote 6 months ago: Scientists have taken a step forward in helping to solve one of life’s greatest mysteries – wh … more →

Tags: Research, Consciousness, Genetics, non-human animals, The Variety of Human Species, Bonobo vs. Chimp Culture, Evolution, Sentience, Meaning

w15 in 365 project - how we are remembered

Mishu Vass wrote 6 months ago: The week 15 in my restored 365 project is about the way our dear ones remember us after we’re … more →

Tags: Photography, 36.5, MISHU VASS photography, Conceptual Photography, The 365 Project

The Mythical Socrates

M.G. Piety wrote 6 months ago: I picked up a book recently called The Socrates Café: A Fresh Taste of Philosophy (W.W. Norton, 2001 … more →

Tags: Philosophy, kant, The Socrates Cafe, Christopher Phillips, Critical Reasoning, Informal Fallacies, philosophy as elitist, philosophy as egalitarian, the thirty tyrants

Defining Knowledge Management2 comments

Rick Ladd wrote 7 months ago: KM Wordle (courtesy of Information Architected) As long as I can remember, I have always looked for … more →

Tags: Professional, Sharing, knowledge, Knowledge Management, Effectiveness, definition, Decision Making, Stories, efficiency

In a League of Our Own

Maureen wrote 10 months ago: Tonight marks the opening of the 2012 Olympic Games in London, England. The opening ceremony is one … more →

Tags: Sports, Cultural Events, Animals 2, Humanity's Uniqueness, animals, 2012 Olympics, London, Opening Ceremony, Athletes

New review essay now available online2 comments

patrickfranklin wrote 10 months ago: My recent review essay for Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith is now available online at: h … more →

Tags: Science and Christian Faith, Published Articles, Theology, human personhood, Science, Faith, Evolution, emergence

If baboons can read, can pigeons, too?

drghirlanda wrote 1 year ago: “Can pigeons read?” is the question asked at the beginning of this old video, aimed at i … more →

Tags: Science, Animal Behavior, Baboon, intelligence, Pigeon, Science

Personality Profile1 comment

Maureen wrote 1 year ago: For introverts, alone time is vital. “I certainly have not the talent which some people posses … more →

Tags: Culture, image of God, humans, Humanity's Uniqueness, In The News, animals, introverts, extroverts, temperament

The Argument From Marginal Cases For Animal Rights5 comments

Orestes Mantra wrote 1 year ago: As of late, I’ve been getting really interested in animal rights philosophy, not because I … more →

Tags: Philosophy, Psychology, Consciousness, philosophy of mind, animal consciousness, animal minds, Animal Rights, ethics, marginal cases

Timing Is Everything

Patricia wrote 1 year ago: They say slow and steady wins the race, and that’s especially true of human developmental timing. Tu … more →

Tags: Biochemistry, Genes & DNA, cells, Human Uniqueness, Gene Expression, genes, Gene expression, Human development, intellectual ability

Accept God, Accept Yourself

David Truman wrote 2 years ago: True, or false? . . . God is omnipresent. Humanity is One. God dwells within us. Most of us would an … more →

Tags: Love, God, Humanity, Seeking God, happiness, Self Acceptance, Beliefs, conviction, cure for sadness

Accept God, Accept Yourself

David Truman wrote 2 years ago: True, or false? . . . God is omnipresent. Humanity is One. God dwells within us. Most of us would an … more →

Tags: God, Love, Humanity, god consciousness, happiness, onness, God within you, Pain of separation, Faith

Understated Elegance: The Uniqueness of Human Biology1 comment

Patricia wrote 2 years ago: During the international coverage of Prince William and Kate Middleton’s wedding, I heard a commenta … more →

Tags: Design, Biochemistry, life design, Humans v. Chimps, cells, life 2, proteins, human genome, chimp genome

Are humans unique?

thegodguy wrote 3 years ago: Well, humans certainly are unique enough to ask the question and ponder the possibility of our uniqu … more →

Tags: reality, Science, Unity, Psychology, God, spirituality, Complexity, Neuroscience, Emanuel Swedenborg


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