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Hayek in Mind

manwithoutqualities wrote 1 week ago: Here is an interview with the editors of Advances in Austrian Economics. … more →

Tags: advances in austrian econmics, behaviorism, brain, Brain Science, cognitive closure, Cognitive Modeling, Cognitive Science, Complexity, Computational Intelligence

Discover Interview: Roger Penrose Says Physics Is Wrong, From String Theory to Quantum Mechanics | Cosmology | DISCOVER Magazine

Steven Goodheart wrote 1 week ago: Discover Interview: Roger Penrose Says Physics Is Wrong, From String Theory to Quantum Mechanics | C … more →

Tags: Science, Physics, Life, science, astronomy, Astrophysics, quantum physics, Philosophy, metaphysics, Neuroscience

Black holes, colliders and paradoxes5 comments

Paul Handover wrote 3 weeks ago: This is a very strange world that we live in. It would be fair to say that my knowledge about what I … more →

Tags: Core thought, History, technology, People, Science, Education, Planet Earth, Truth, black holes

Secretario cuántico2 comments

FLJ wrote 2 months ago: Ciencia Kanija publica una entrevista en la que Roger Pensore básicamente se caga en la mecánica cuá … more →

Tags: Noticias, Ciencia, Gürtel, Feynman, mecanica cuantica, RICARDO COSTA

Roger Penrose4 comments

troy wrote 2 months ago: I’m not a scientist.  I like science and I like its approach to life, but my brain lacks the p … more →

Tags: Religion and Spirituality, Philosophy, Religion, Science, Physics, spirituality, discover interview, M. C. Escher, Douglas Hofstadter

Does the Appearance of Design Prove God's Existence?1 comment

Bill Pratt wrote 5 months ago: Post Author: Bill Pratt Certainly the appearance of design in the natural world makes a strong case … more →

Tags: existence of God, Apologetics, intelligent design, Religion, God, William Lane Craig, design argument, Proofs of God's existence, Stephen Hawking

Margaret Thatcher, Tom Stoppard... and Jean Chretien?3 comments

corsullivan wrote 5 months ago: Earlier this week a Canadian was admitted to one of the most exclusive clubs in the world, when the … more →

Tags: Canada's World, Québec, iraq, united kingdom, gordon brown, Europe, Monarchy, Nelson Mandela, Queen Elizabeth II

Serious about delusion #2

Chris Lawrence wrote 5 months ago: Does it matter if matter is mind or mind is matter – or shouldn’t I mind? Second in a series respond … more →

Tags: Philosophy, Religion, Atheism, Science, Biology, Book Reviews, Keith Ward, Why There Almost Certainly Is A God, RIchard Dawkins

Quantum Gods3 comments

Ken wrote 5 months ago: Hello there! If you are new here, you might want to subscribe to the RSS feed for updates on this to … more →

Tags: Atheism, Religion, Diversity, Science, Faith, Culture, Belief, Bible, Superstition

Purpose209 comments

Ken wrote 6 months ago: I don’t understand those religious apologists who claim purpose as a reason for their beliefs. Or, m … more →

Tags: Atheism, Religion, Diversity, New Zealand, Science, Evolution, Creationism, Human Rights, Christianity

Polygons1 comment

Fahad wrote 6 months ago: “He who knows not and knows not that he knows not, shun him. And he who knows not and knows that he … more →

Tags: Academics, Art, Iran, iraq, Islam, Science, Abu’l-Wafā’ al-Būzjāni, Alpay Özdural, aperiodic tiling

Human Morality II: Objective morality47 comments

Ken wrote 7 months ago: This is the second in a series of four posts on morality. They are aimed at countering the usual rel … more →

Tags: Atheism, Religion, Diversity, Science, Human Rights, Christianity, Faith, Culture, God

Is it possible to make Intelligent Machines?

Kim Graae Munch wrote 7 months ago: Intelligent Machines I have had some discussions with engineers who had Intelligent Machines as thei … more →

Tags: Computers, Science, AI, Artificial Intelligence, Consciousness, Erich Harth, Gödel, Goedel, Incompleteness Theorem

Thinking with Roger

itllallendintears wrote 7 months ago: It took a while but i eventually made it through to the end of ‘Shadows of the Mind‘. Mo … more →

Tags: Books, Techno-Babble, AI, brain function, Failure, hard AI, quantum mechanics, shadows of the mind

Science vs. God?

rapsthenjives wrote 8 months ago: What do you get if you divide science by God? I think Martin Rees makes some sense, but you have to … more →

Tags: Science, God, einstein, Religion, Martin Rees, Stephen Hawking, brief history of time, john polkinghorne

Divisioni spostate e allegoria “riflettente” (Parte I) di Antonino Contiliano. 1 comment

francesco sasso wrote 9 months ago: [Pubblichiamo in anteprima un altro capitolo di un libro in fieri di Antonino Contiliano: Divisioni … more →

Tags: Pensiero, Critica letteraria, Giuseppe Panella, Antonino Contiliano, Antonio Sparziani, Walter Benjamin, Immanuel Kant, Pietro Bria, Gastone Bachelard

The Importance of Pattern Recognition in the Conceptual Age

coreyaldrich wrote 10 months ago: What is Pattern Recognition? Pattern recognition can provide endless hours of entertainment for the … more →

Tags: Business Actualization, Creative Market Strategy, Corey Aldrich, Cognitive Behavioral Principles, Pattern Recognition, conceptual age, Cubism, Simultaneity, Daniel H. Pink

Defining Consciousness

deepspirit wrote 10 months ago: * * * Q: The real challenge is to define consciousness. In The Emperor’s New Mind, physicist Roger P … more →

Tags: Consciousness, Mind, Mystic, Science, spirituality, Energy, Wisdom Academy, Intention, panpsychism

A Nerd Planet, Gobsmacked by the Reticulum2 comments

Patrick LaForge wrote 11 months ago: I’m happy to report that I finally finished the 900+ page “Anathem” by Neal Stephe … more →

Tags: Paper & Ink, Moving Images, Books, Science Fiction, Google, Web, Internet, aliens, Neal Stephenson


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