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Other works cited: The search for invertebrate consciousness. Nous. [embedded content] Other scholars referenced: Elizabeth Schechter: https://www.elizabethschechter.info/ Please see below for links to material cited in the video. Previous roundtables can be viewed at philosophyofbrains.com/category/roundtables. Andy Clark and His Critics. …
A Narration from Scriptural References Lord Krishna described the glory of Varuthini Ekadashi in terms of charity, “Better than giving horses in charity is giving elephants, and better than giving elephants is giving land.Better still is the giving sesame seeds…
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Why does it matter? Indeed, as exemplified in the above quotation from the story in the Guardian, these lucid episodes typically occur relatively close to death. In fact, similar phenomena of lucidity have been observed in other terminal conditions, where…
[embedded content] In this Thinking Out Loud interview with Dr Katrien Devolder (Philosophy, Oxford), Professor Aaron S. Gross (Theology and Religious Studies, San Diego) explains why factory farms are breeding grounds for pandemics, and what we, as individuals, can do…
As well as direct benefit, vaccines have an important indirect benefit: they reduce the spread of the virus and stop other people from being infected. If you can help others in a significant way, at little personal cost, risk or…