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On The Nature of Consciousness
Somehow, our consciousness is the reason the universe is here. (Sir Roger Penrose) So, what is consciousness? Consciousness is a way of being in the world that appears to go beyond any known physical properties in the material universe, … Continue reading
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Tagged consciousness, cosmos, evolution, Existence, laws of physics, life-forms, organism, reality, self-preservation
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Going Up In Smoke
I must admit, I am somewhat dumbfounded by this cannabis thing. As an erstwhile Dutchman watching the popularity of pot work its way up from Paris into Amsterdam in the late 50s, I readily admit I had a few joints … Continue reading
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A Play Without A Script
Shakespeare once wrote: All the world’s a stage, And all the men and women merely players; Sometimes I think that we humans behave like actors in a self-directed play that seemed to have lost track of its script, and that … Continue reading
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The Night of Broken Glass
This November it will be exactly 80 years ago that a wave of anti-Jewish savagery and destruction broke out across Nazi occupied Europe on November 9 and 10 in 1938. Known as the Kristallnacht, or the Night of Broken Glass, after the shards … Continue reading
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Tagged Adolf Hitler, genocide, herd instinct, instinct versus reason, Kristallnacht, mass violence, mass-manipulation, Spinoza, state-sponsored violence
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Can Something Come From Nothing?
For some folks the question whether something can come from nothing might appear meaningful in discussions around the creation of the world. For instance, how did the world come into being, and what was there before it came into being: … Continue reading
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Why The World Is At War
A recent March 2018 Guardian article by Jason Burke titled “Why Is the World at War” makes the point that “The harsh reality may be that we should not be wondering why wars seem so intractable today, but why our … Continue reading
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Tagged empathy and compassion, evolutionary objectives, human beings, human potential, instinct versus reason, Law of the Jungle, Might is Right, regional conflict, war, what it means to be human
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Mind Over Matter
In a recent Scientific American article dated April 19 titled “Should Quantum Anomalies Make Us Rethink Reality?” Bernardo Kastrup muses over the fact that inexplicable lab results may be telling us we’re on the cusp of a new scientific paradigm. … Continue reading
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Tagged Bernardo Kastrup, Kant, mental realm, objective knowledge, Paradigm Shift, physical realm, Quantum Anomalies, Schopenhauer, scientific observation, Spinoza, subjective knowledge, Thomas Kuhn
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Enlightenment – How?
In response to Steven Pinker’s Enlightenment Now: The Case for Reason, Science, Humanism, and Progress – to repeat something I stated in an earlier post – who can begin to enumerate the number and variety of social economic, health and environmental issues … Continue reading
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Tagged apocalyptic consumerism, Elon Musk, Enlightenment Now, extiction, Mars, non-renewable resources, pollution, predatory capitalism, starvation, Steven Pinker
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Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence has been in the news a lot lately, mainly because more and more people at all levels of society are starting to recognize its potential, in whatever area of human activity. From a briefing paper published by the … Continue reading
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Tagged Artificial Intelligence, evolution, homo sapiens, what it means to be human
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A Tale of Two Selves
Why is the human race, with its superior intellectual capacity when compared to its most recent primate ancestry on the phylogenetic tree, at the same time so unstable, so unpredictable, and so neurotic, and so often acting against its own … Continue reading
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Tagged abstraction and conceptualization, AI, Artificial Intelligence, cortex, evolution, human cortex, human endeavour, instinctive self, Knowledge Doubling Curve, neocortex, neuroanatomy, phylogenetic tree, rational self, self-destructive behaviour
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