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Daniel DeNicola
Carl Hendrick
John McCumber
Maria Michela Sassi
Subrena E Smith
Jenny Judge
Francisco Mejia Uribe
Gloria Origgi
Kevin Lande
Sally Davies
Nigel Warburton
Julian Baggini
Melanie Mitchell
Phil Jaekl
Kathleen Wallace
David Weinberger
Marc Lange
Ann-Sophie Barwich
Nicholas Humphrey
Philip Ball
Andrew Sepielli
Pranay Sanklecha
Timothy Williamson
Helena Miton
Colin Jennings
Deepak Varuvel Dennison
Real talk
You don’t have a right to believe whatever you want to
Why schools should not teach general critical-thinking skills
Why is simpler better?
The empty brain
Six centuries of secularism
Metaknowledge
What I learned as a hired consultant to autodidact physicists
America’s hidden philosophy
The sea was never blue
Why philosophy is so important in science education
Getting in the groove
Believing without evidence is always morally wrong
Say goodbye to the information age: it’s all about reputation now
Your brain probably is a computer, whatever that means
Women’s minds matter
The consciousness illusion
Hume the humane
How do you teach a car that a snowman won’t walk across the road?
Am I my connectome?
You are a network
Learn from machine learning
What is a law of nature?
The lady vanishes
Seeing and somethingness
Life with purpose
Learning styles don’t exist
Ethics has no foundation
On breaking philosophy out of the seminar and back into the world
More than argument, logic is the very structure of reality
How do we transmit culture when it cannot be put into words?
When AI summaries replace hyperlinks, thought itself is flattened | Aeon Essays
Generative AI has access to a small slice of human knowledge
Stephen Downes, Casselman, Canada
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