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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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Why You Have a Brain

Why do animals have brains? What is consciousness, and which animals are conscious? How did neurons and the nervous system evolve? Why do we sleep? How does memory work? These are only some of the questions explored in the 2019 book The Evo...

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Twin Studies Exaggerate IQ Heritability

With the advent of genome-wide association studies (GWAS), missing heritability has become a problem. GWAS, which measure the effect of individual gene variants on phenotypic traits, have found much lower heritability for most traits than t...

3 months ago
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The Pseudoscience of Free Will

I’ve always found scientific defenses of free will deeply frustrating. Typically, such books throw around complicated ideas like quantum dynamics, chaos theory, and emergence in a way that is confusing and begs obvious questions. I am left ...

3 months ago
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Does Reading Literature Increase Critical Thinking Ability?

These are grim times for literature departments. A 2023 New Yorker article called “The End of the English Major” captures the tone. The number of students choosing to major in literature and the other humanities is plunging, and job opening...

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

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