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Is Free Will Just "Your Brain Tricking Itself"?

When scientists propose a really inane explanation for a mundane observation, evolutionary psychology is likely the discipline invoked. Read More ›
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The very smart dog studying old books in library
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What Can We Hope to Learn About Animal Minds?

If we can't even define our own consciousness, can we say whether a different type of life form has consciousness or a mind? Read More ›
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Illustration of urban street art painting on wall graffiti , robot and city
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Darwin’s Robots: When Evolutionary Materialists Admit that Their Own Worldview Fails

One section in materialist Edward Slingerland's book is titled "We Are Robots Designed Not to Believe That We Are Robots." Read More ›
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This Weekend in California, Paul Nelson Will Speak on the "God of the Gaps" Challenge and the Explanatory Superiority of Design

You've heard the objection: The theory of intelligent design is nothing but a "God of the Gaps" argument. Read More ›
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A person walking on a road that splits into two paths one paved with gold and the other leading to an open field, symbolizing life choices, 3D render, deep shadows
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Jerry Coyne Is Determined to Deny Free Will

The deterministic view is that our choices are entirely determined by our current physical state (neurochemistry, gene expression, etc.) and our natural history. Read More ›

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