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Eclectic Inquiries

Ian Jobling

Publishing articles about my myriad interests, which include psychology, genetics, evolution, philosophy of science, and philosophy of art.

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What Makes Humans Unique?

“Humans fly spaceships, split atoms, and edit genes. No other animal has even invented the wheel,” says Max Bennett in A Brief History of Intelligence. While there are continuities between the mental abilities of apes and humans, human inte...

2 months ago
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Against Moral Responsibility and Retributive Justice

The most fundamental and active debate in the philosophy of free will pits free will compatibilists against incompatibilists. The debate focuses on the issue of moral responsibility. Compatibilists believe that people can be held morally re...

3 months ago
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Why Do Literary People Hate Science?

Long experience has taught me that literary people are, in the aggregate, hostile to scientific approaches to the study of literature. By literary people, I mean not only professors and university literature students, but also non-academic ...

3 months ago
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The Evolution of Imagination

My last two essays described the evolution and workings of associative learning, and I outlined Simona Ginsburg and Eva Jablonka’s argument that consciousness evolved to make complex or unlimited associative learning possible. They conclude...

4 months ago
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  • Ian Jobling

    Publishing articles about my myriad interests, which include the nature of free will, psychology, genetics, evolution, philosophy of science, and philosophy of art.

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