THINK STRANGE THOUGHTS
Subscribe
Sign in
Home
Metaphysics
Philosophy of Mind
Ethics
Buy Me A Coffee
Archive
About
Brute Fact or Brute Fiction?
Taking Verificationism All The Way
Feb 16
•
Joseph Rahi
21
20
10
Latest
Top
Discussions
How can dead matter give rise to minds?
I often hear non-physicalists ask, “How can dead, inert matter give rise to minds?” as an objection to physicalism. Let’s take a closer look at that.
Feb 10
•
Joseph Rahi
40
63
11
The Paradox Behind Freedom, Creativity, and Evolution
Why predictability creates unpredictability
Feb 7
•
Joseph Rahi
14
19
10
Consciousness as a Fictional World
Not physical, not non-physical, but a secret third thing
Feb 1
•
Joseph Rahi
35
36
19
"This sentence is true and God exists."
Subverting the ontological argument and arriving at modal relativism
Jan 24
•
Joseph Rahi
21
28
10
The Ontological Argument and the Wrong Kind of Contradiction
A Fool replies to Anselm — on his own terms
Jan 17
•
Joseph Rahi
17
18
6
Philosophy of Science
Science, evolution, map-making, and truth
Jan 10
•
Joseph Rahi
80
39
24
Illusionism Is Good News
(I don’t even want qualia)
Jan 3
•
Joseph Rahi
41
74
18
See all
THINK STRANGE THOUGHTS
Notes on consciousness, creativity, and becoming
Subscribe
Recommendations
View all 10
Alex - Left Brain Mystic
Alex - Left Brain Mystic
Ishmael Hodges
Ishmael Hodges
Philosophy and Fiction
Tina Lee Forsee
Journey Through Reality
Benjamin J Curtis
Big iff True
Daniel Muñoz
THINK STRANGE THOUGHTS
Subscribe
About
Archive
Recommendations
Sitemap
This site requires JavaScript to run correctly. Please
turn on JavaScript
or unblock scripts