Peter Godfrey-Smith, professor ofphilosophyat Stanford University, suggests that we may need to rethink our understanding of the mind to accommodate creatures like octopuses. Their intelligence is not centralized but distributed throughout their body, suggesting a different kind of ...
This paper aims to deepen the debate on the intricate links between medicine, biology, philosophy, reductionism, and complex thought, by using two examples: a current clinical case report and the situation experienced by a famous American scientist, Stephen Jay Gould, about his first cancer, an ...
35、e.34. Religion: a belief and normative system associated with God or sacred things.35. public opinion: also known as the general will, for an event or phenomenon roughly the same views on all forms of speech to the society, is a public evaluation for this event or phenomenon, yes ...
2.Having a long history and many different types, cuisine has been elevated to an irreplaceable status in China. 3.Food historian Annie Gray says food symbolism has a lot to do with religion. 4.Once formed, dietary habits can be very difficult to change. 5.There are many regional cuisines...
We see Indians, so the issue isn't religion. Where are the Russians? Sumana proposed that the Axis powers have a separate heaven, to keep fights from breaking out, and they'll be integrated after the war in a divine Marshall Plan. But this means that the paperwork hasn't gone through...
And up until recently, one of the most common induced experiences involved religion in some form.1 The reasons for this are varied and irrelevant in this context. What is relevant is that if it’s possible to mimic and simulate a religious experience— an experience so basic that it has ...
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Justice, Ethics, and Philosophy of Religion)Download keyboard_arrow_down Versions Notes Abstract We build an argument directed to agnostics who think there’s a realistic possibility some specific revelatory claim is true (for instance, the Christian, or...