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Is “Nonreductive Physicalism” an Oxymoron?
Introduction My view of human nature is physicalist—in the sense of not dualist. As do many philosophers of mind...
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Swarms, Colonies, Flocks, and Schools: Exploring the Ontology of Collective Individuals
It is likely that upon observing the effortless turning and looping ballet of a flock of pigeons or school...
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The Making of a Shaman: A Comparative Study of Inuit, African, and Nepalese Shaman Initiation
According to the thinking of many societies, spiritual forces outside of ourselves exist. In our illnesses and breaks from...
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The Making of a New Biophilia:Evolutionary Governance and the Modern Creation Myth
More than a half-century has passed since Julian Huxley proposed that humanity take a conscious—and, he added, unavoidable—role in...
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Disciplining the Transdisciplinary: The Religion-Science Revolution and Five Minds for the Future
Introduction In the public mind, religion/science is generally believed to be an “interdisciplinary field.” If one is to understand...
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Towards A Post-Metaphysical Theology
As Jack Caputo maintains in his award winning work on deconstruction and the Kingdom of God (The Weakness of...
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H+: Bringing Arts/Sciences and Design Into the Discussion of Transhumanism
The central issue now is the actuality of altering the human form is practicable, duplicating the mind is probable,...
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Idols and the Death of God
1. Idols 1.1 Nietzsche When Nietzsche’s madman proclaimed the death of God in 1887, he correctly identified the perpetrators:...
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TheDeath of Jewish Philosophy:An Excerpt from Jewish Faith and Modern Science
This is a book of problems without answers—at least not yet. The central thesis is that Jewish philosophy can...
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Creative Tension at the Edge-of-Chaos: Towards an Evolutionary Christology
This exploration aims to resolve the fundamental split between two diametrically opposed worldviews in the present day: the critical disjunction...