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Cogitating Ross
Longtime commenter Cogitator alerts me that he has made James Ross’s important article “Immaterial Aspects of Thought” available in HTML format
here
. Now no one has an excuse not to read it!
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Give 'Em What They Want
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Knowledge Is Power
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Natural law and the right to private property
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Unbroken and the problem of evil
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The road from libertarianism
I have pretty much always been conservative. For about a decade -- from the early 90s to the early 00s -- I was also a libertarian. That i...
Grid-Lock
Here's an article about America's failing power grids, and the fact that we can't get our politics and politicians together to ...
Bogus
Well, sure, okay, it was an article in the Huffington Post , and the economists interviewed were presumably selected by them. But, knowing t...
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AQUINAS: Best of 2009
Churchland on dualism, Part III
The evolution of liberalism (and “conservatism”)
Churchland on dualism, Part II
Churchland on dualism, Part I
How to sing like an eliminative materialist
Lycan on eliminative materialism
Don’t necessarily trust the experts
Cogitating Ross
Trust the experts
Misinformation campaign
Rosenberg responds to his critics
Nagel on ID
Petersen on naturalism
Searle, Aquinas, and property dualism
Spectaclism versus naturalism
I hear you’re mad about Brubeck….
Rosenberg on naturalism
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