
Amateur metaphysicist. Programmer. Dad. Gamer. Not necessarily in that order.
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Mandatory lazy AI image to represent this post. In this case, a brain thinking about brains while looking at itself in the mirror.
This is not a post to say that consciousness does not exist, or is an illusion.
Yes, I am an illusionist, b...
The following is an article I wrote for ’s now defunct Scientia Salon blog back in 2014. Since Massimo now seems to have let the domain expire, I’m posting it here so it’s not entirely lost to history, at least for now.
The article discuss...
(This article is intended to address a specific point in the fine-tuning debate. It’s intended for an audience already somewhat familiar with the debate. Sorry for not explaining the background more!)
This very crappy image is supposed to...
The view I’m going to briefly outline (but not endorse) here is monstrous. Anybody who would endorse such a view would be a moral monster, or heading that way. So it’s unsurprising that nobody does.
However, I think it is the most obvious...
I very much enjoyed this debate which concerns an ongoing disagreement I’ve been having with Philip Goff for years now, and recently have also been discussing with Kenny Boyce (thanks for name-checking me on this, Philip).
In this debate,...
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