Mars North Pole Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date April 11, 2018 CategoriesArtsIntelligent DesignNeuroscience & MindPhilosophy Tagged , __k-review, Aristotle, cosmic fine-tuning, cosmopsychism, Hungary, intelligent design, materialism, Michael Egnor, multiverse, neuroscience, Philip Goff, podcast, Sarah Chaffee, theism, Thomas Aquinas, universe Egnor: Two Weaknesses of Agentive Cosmopsychism David Klinghoffer April 11, 2018 Arts, Intelligent Design, Neuroscience & Mind, Philosophy 2 There are a limited number of explanations available for how cosmic fine-tuning came to be. Actually, there are three. Read More ›
Jupiter Type post Author Michael Egnor Date February 28, 2018 CategoriesFaith & SciencePhilosophyPhysical SciencesPhysics Tagged , __k-review, Aeon, Arthur Eddington, atheism, Big Bang, cosmic fine-tuning, cosmopsychism, electrons, evil, existence, general relativity, goodness, gravity, Immanuel Kant, John Leslie, Lee Smolin, mind, nature, Phillip Goff, quarks, soul, strong nuclear force, universe The Universe Reflects a Mind Michael Egnor February 28, 2018 Faith & Science, Philosophy, Physical Sciences, Physics 7 Philosopher Phillip Goff is, intriguingly, on the right track but he errs in his subsequent inference to cosmopsychism. Read More ›
NGC-4696 Type post Author Michael Egnor Date February 12, 2018 CategoriesFaith & SciencePhilosophyPhysics Tagged , __k-review, Anthropic Principle, Aristotle, atheism, augustine, christian, cosmic fine-tuning, cosmopsychism, Immanuel Kant, Moral Law, multiverse theory, Phillip Goff, predictions, suffering, theism, Thomas Aquinas Cosmic Fine-Tuning and the Problem of Evil Michael Egnor February 12, 2018 Faith & Science, Philosophy, Physics 6 "Cosmopsychism might seem crazy," says philosopher Phillip Goff, "but it provides a robust explanatory model for how the universe became fine-tuned for life." Read More ›