
The musing, machinations, and general misdeeds of a philosophy undergraduate. I like to think about philosophy of religion and laugh at myself along the way.
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[Epistemic status: I don’t do ethics!]
Some time ago I wrote a post on this issue, but I am still unsatisfied. This is a revamp of the argument from that old post.
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I have, in various places, argued that the knee jerk rejection to Illusionism is often rooted in a semantic issue. People often conflate the following terms: ‘experience,’ ‘mind,’ ‘mental state,’ ‘conscious,’ ‘consciousnes...
This is an argument I have been kicking around. At the moment, I don’t buy it. I think there are some serious problems, I’ll mention a couple at the end, but I wanted to put the idea out into the ether as it is an approach...
Suppose you are on a game show. In front of you are two doors, and three boxes. The rules of the game show are simple: behind one door is a braaand neeeewwww car!
And who wouldn’t want one of these bad boys?
In additio...
Check out this argument: I freely chose to eat cereal this morning, if God existed then I would never do anything freely, so God does not exist. The first premise is true1 so what about the second pr...
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A tower with occasionally interesting philosophical insights. Philosophy BA, interests in all things metaphysics. My name is ‘Deacon’ if you’d like something to call me other than ‘Mr. Babble!’
Game design director. Philosophy fan. Christian fallibilist.
Hi! I'm Alex :) Bridging science and spirit, logic and mysticism. Welcome to the mind of a Left Brain Mystic - I invite readers to consider a world where logic and spirit meet seamlessly.
Just a high-power low-confidence potato. Temper your expectations accordingly. “When the going gets tough, just lower your standards and smile.” Max Platte (my drunk ex-roommate, you wouldn’t know him.)
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