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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…
In his Thinking in Images (Bloomsbury 2023), Piotr Kozak defends the view that thinking in images in possible. The main arguments against the idea that one can think in images are two-fold. The first argument is that images are only…
The economic critique of corporate boycotts borrows from Milton Friedman’s seminal New York Times article in September, 1970, in which Friedman criticized corporate philanthropy as a failure of its agency responsibility to shareholders. Friedman argued that corporate philanthropy was a…
What’s wrong with dying? Perfect Recipe for Sustaining the Patriarchy, Compliments of God I’ve never been a very active blogger here, but I’m a very grateful one. And so, inspired by Prof Manners’ wonderful post In Praise of Ceremonial Gratitude, I’m…
I periodically remind people of a couple of venues for work in the philosophy of neuroscience:The Synthese Topical Collection on Neuroscience and Its Philosophy. The deadline is purely nominal; submissions are processed as they come in and published online shortly…
This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article. One strategy would be to aim for the elimination of the virus within the UK. New Zealand successfully implemented an elimination strategy earlier in…