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Dan Haycock is an artist, writer and electronic musician from Milton Keynes, UK. As a draughtsman, Dan has worked on literary illustrations, artwork for bands, tattoo designs and comic books. As a painter, Dan produces mainly abstract work, while recently he has also been sculpting in wood and metal.
Dan has also written a book (Being and Perceiving), which mixes psychology, neuroscience and philosophy....
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Logical Constraints on God: What Can God Not Be?
- It is often said that although we cannot prove there is a god, we also cannot prove there isn't. This is used to justify the idea that atheism is just as mu...
- Updated 124 days ago | Logical Constraints on God › atheism
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Alien Life: Does Extraterrestrial Intelligence Imply a Humanoid Body Plan?
- Humanoid aliens are common in science fiction, but what are the odds that intelligent life - if it were to evolve on other planets - would resemble human be...
- Updated 191 days ago | Alien Life › astrobiology
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Free Will: Libet and the Readiness Potential
- Historically, the debate over whether or not humans possess such a thing as free will was firmly within the realms of philosophy. Then, in the 1980s, Benjam...
- Updated 191 days ago | Free Will › benjamin libet
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The Hard Problem of Consciousness Explained
- The philosopher David Chalmers has drawn a distinction between "easy problems" of consciousness, and the "hard problem" of consciousness. According to Chalmers,...
- Updated 124 days ago | The Hard Problem of Consciousness › brain
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Dualism, Incompatibilism, Vitalism, Non-Self: One Fallacy?
- When, in 1995, David Chalmers outlined what he believed to be a distinction between the "easy" problems of consciousness and the "hard" problem of conscious...
- Updated 124 days ago | fallacy › consciousness
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Two Kinds of Possible God
- In the Western religious traditions, the universe is taken to exist as a real, physical realm, which was created by god. In many Eastern religious tradition...
- Updated 183 days ago | Two Kinds of Possible God › abrahamic
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Dan Haycock
- Dan Haycock is an artist, writer and electronic musician from Milton Keynes, UK. As a draughtsman, Dan has worked on literary illustrations, artwork and log...
- Updated 191 days ago | Dan Haycock › art
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Lost Civilisations: How Plausible?
- Stories of secret or lost civilisations have captivated our imaginations for centuries. Is it plausible to suggest that civilisations may have risen and fal...
- Updated 191 days ago | Lost Civilisations › archaeology
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The Meaning of Life
- Many people turn to religion in an attempt to discover the "meaning of life". However, the phrase is in fact absurd. When we ask "what is the meaning of lif...
- Updated 191 days ago | The Meaning of Life › camus
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Bostrom's Trilemma: A Statistical Argument for Hindu Cosmology?
- The Swedish philosopher Nick Bostrom has argued that, statistically, we are more than likely living inside a computer simulation. In Hinduism, the phenomena...
- Updated 191 days ago | The Simulation Hypothesis › aliens
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Logical Constraints on God: What Can God Not Be?
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It is often said that although we cannot prove there is a god, we also cannot prove there isn't. This is used to justify the idea that atheism is just as mu...
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Alien Life: Does Extraterrestrial Intelligence Imply a Humanoid Body Plan?
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Humanoid aliens are common in science fiction, but what are the odds that intelligent life - if it were to evolve on other planets - would resemble human be...
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Free Will: Libet and the Readiness Potential
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Historically, the debate over whether or not humans possess such a thing as free will was firmly within the realms of philosophy. Then, in the 1980s, Benjam...