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What if everybody didn’t? How common sense becomes nonsense when it’s not fully common
What do New Agers, religious fundamentalists, libertarians, anti-war activists, and hawks have in common? Recent conversations across a spectrum...
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Crypto-Prescription: How to pretend you’re not giving advice when you are
Giving advice is risky business. You lose friends. You get accused of being bossy, nosey, a know-it-all, controlling. It...
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The Spiritual Brain without God: Possible? A Review of The Spiritual Brain: A Neuroscientist’s Case for the Existence of the Soul by Mario Beauregard and Denyse O’Leary
Mario Beauregard and Denyse O’Leary, The Spiritual Brain: A Neuroscientist’s Case for the Existence of the Soul. New York:...
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Circles, Hoops & Spirals
Stu Jenks will be exhibiting works from his Circle, Hoops & Spirals and Sacred Spaces series at the 2009...
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Why I am Not a Pantheist (Nor a Panentheist)
I will discuss, and refute, a number of classic arguments against the pantheistic/panentheistic worldview.
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Epistemology and Cosmology in Neoplatonism: Is Cognition a Mind-Body-Problem?
One philosophical approach to tell the “whole story of the whole cosmos for the whole person” requires finding an...
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On the Founders of Sciencis
In the world of science the discoverers of phenomena, and the proponents of theories are recalled through their names....
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LUNGTA
The imagery for LUNGTA1 is drawn from that sublime altar of the earth that is the Himalaya—the Abode of...
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A Review of Neuroscience, Psychology, and Religion
With regard to the perennial problem concerning the mind-brain relationship, Jeeves and Brown provide a fair description of the...
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Doubting Dawkins: An Excerpt from Why There Almost Certainly Is a God
Preface In 1991, I was happily living as a Professor of Philosophy at King’s College in the University of...