red Type post Author Denyse O’Leary Date September 8, 2022 CategoriesHuman ExceptionalismNeuroscience & MindOrigin of LifePhilosophyScience Tagged , apes, chimpanzees, Closer to Truth, genomes, illusion, Julian Baggini, lichens, neurons, neuroscience, qualia, redness, religion, Robert Lawrence Kuhn, rocks, scientific explanation, self Can Red Have “Redness” if No Self Perceives It? Denyse O’Leary September 8, 2022 Human Exceptionalism, Neuroscience & Mind, Origin of Life, Philosophy, Science 8 Is not the fact that we are having these discussions the best available evidence that we are not “just overgrown apes or undergrown apes”? Read More ›
red rose Type post Author Michael Egnor Date January 4, 2018 CategoriesFaith & SciencePhilosophy Tagged , __k-review, Aristotelianism, Aristotle, dualism, Ed Feser, mind, nature, Nominalism, Plato, Platonism, redness, Thomas Aquinas, universals Redness Reconsidered: Materialism, Universals, and Abstract Objects of Thought Michael Egnor January 4, 2018 Faith & Science, Philosophy 5 The question about the material/immaterial nature of abstract thought is crucial to the debate over the plausibility of materialism. Read More ›