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Neil Tyson And The Value Of Philosophy
What Does It Mean For Something To Be Metaphysically Necessary?
David Hume And The Missing Shade Of Blue
Is Theologian Alving Plantinga For Real? Alas, It Appears So
Sean Carroll, Edge And Falsifiability
Is Information Physical? What Does That Mean?
The SciPhi Of Gay Adoption
What Virtues, And Why?
The “Meta” Itch
The Philosophy Of Suicide
The Undergraduate Atheists’ Thesis
Mathematical Universe? I Ain’t Convinced
Is There Such A Thing As Moral Expertise?
The Dark Side Of The Enlightenment
The Pseudoscience Black Hole
Objective Moral Truth? Thoughts On Carrier’s Take
The Problem With Suspiciously Formed Desires
Ethical Questions Science Can’t Answer
Calculating God
Are There Natural Laws?
The Metaphysics Wars
Three And A Half Thought Experiments In Philosophy Of Mind
Doing Philosophy Of Science, An Example
Time To Talk About Islamophobia
Does Philosophy Have A Sexual Harassment Problem?

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