Aristotle Type post Author Jonathan Witt Date June 8, 2026 CategoriesNeuroscience & MindPhilosophyZoology Tagged , algorithms, Aristotle, artificial intelligence, automatons, bees, brains, Cartesianism, ChatGPT, consciousness, Greek, humans, hype, materialism, neuroscience, philosophers, rational faculty, rational minds, Science Daily, Singularity Of Bee Brains, ChatGPT, and Fists of Ham Jonathan Witt June 8, 2026 Neuroscience & Mind, Philosophy, Zoology 2 Happily, a recent philosopher has provided some intellectual tools for avoiding the sort of ham-fisted either/or approach to consciousness. Read More ›
RezoGabriadzeMarionetteTheaterClockTower7 Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date May 15, 2026 CategoriesMetaphysicsNeuroscience & Mind Tagged , Adolf Hitler, atheists, automatons, BBC, church, creativity, determinism, free will, human value, Humanize, illusion, insanity, Ludwig van Beethoven, MacArthur Genius Grant, Michael Egnor, moral agency, nihilism, Ninth Symphony, Robert Sapolsky, Science Focus, theists, Vincent van Gogh Another “Scientific” Attack on Free Will Wesley J. Smith May 15, 2026 Metaphysics, Neuroscience & Mind 5 We don’t even know what consciousness is. If there is no free will, are we even really conscious? Read More ›