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Philosophy of mind
The stories of Daniel Dennett
Often metaphorical and allusive, the philosopher’s work will long be remembered for how it grappled with everyday thought
Tim Bayne
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Bioethics
What a 1970 experiment reveals about the possibility and perils of ‘head transplants’
6 minutes
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Philosophy of mind
Rage against the machine
For all the promise and dangers of AI, computers plainly can’t think. To think is to resist – something no machine does
Alva Noë
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Neuroscience
Dog vision is a trendy topic, but what can we really know about how they see?
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Philosophy of mind
The problem of erring animals
Three medieval thinkers struggled to explain how animals could make mistakes – and uncovered the nature of nonhuman minds
Sam Alma
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Philosophy of mind
Do plants have minds?
In the 1840s, the iconoclastic scientist Gustav Fechner made an inspired case for taking seriously the interior lives of plants
Rachael Petersen
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Logic and probability
What is incoherence?
We can all be inconsistent. Philosophy illuminates a bigger puzzle: how do we hold contradictory beliefs at the same time?
Alex Worsnip
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Animals and humans
An animal myself
When we imagine ourselves as another creature, we become more attuned to the world around us – and better at being human
Erica Berry
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Language and linguistics
Our language, our world
Linguistic relativity holds that your worldview is structured by the language you speak. Is it true? History shines a light
James McElvenny
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Philosophy of mind
What colour do you see?
New research is uncovering the hidden differences in how people experience the world. The consequences are unsettling
Gary Lupyan
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Philosophy of mind
What is it like to be a crab?
Consciousness science should move past a focus on complex mammalian brains to study the behaviour of ‘simpler’ animals
Kristin Andrews
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Technology and the self
Why we should worry less about ‘sentient’ AIs and more about what we’re teaching them
16 minutes
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Philosophy of mind
Do we have good reasons to believe in beliefs? A radical philosophy of mind says no
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Philosophy of mind
We may never settle the ‘free will’ debate, but tapping into it is still worthwhile
32 minutes
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Philosophy of mind
An enigmatic ‘story of consciousness’ told through 19th-century engravings
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Philosophy of mind
Super-cooperators
Clear and direct telepathic communication is unlikely to be developed. But brain-to-brain links still hold great promise
Gary Lupyan & Andy Clark
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Philosophy of mind
Philosophy’s blindspot
Education has long been ignored by contemporary philosophers. That is a myopic view that must change
David Bakhurst
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Consciousness and altered states
Seeing and somethingness
An evolutionary approach to consciousness can resolve the ‘hard problem’ – with radical implications for animal sentience
Nicholas Humphrey
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Neuroscience
The turbulent brain
Energy flow between brain and environment drives the non-equilibrium that sustains life. Could turbulence help us thrive?
Morten L Kringelbach & Gustavo Deco
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Philosophy of mind
The philosopher’s zombie
The infamous thought experiment, flawed as it is, does demonstrate one thing: physics alone can’t explain consciousness
Dan Falk
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Philosophy of mind
Embodied cognition seems intuitive, but philosophy can push it to some strange places
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Knowledge
How do you know?
Correct information doesn’t always come with its own bright halo of truth. What makes something worth believing?
Nate Sheff
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Human evolution
Homo imaginatus
Imagination isn’t just a spillover from our problem-solving prowess. It might be the core of what human brains evolved to do
Philip Ball
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Philosophy of mind
Forget babbling and toddling – mindreading is babies’ most incredible skill
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