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Evolutionary Psychology, Jerry Coyne, Robert Kurzban And The So-Called Creationism Of The Mind
Computation, Church-Turing And All That Jazz
Philosophy Not In The Business Of Producing Theories: The Case Of The Computational “Theory” Of Mind
Steven Pinker Embraces Scientism. Bad Move, I Think
Plantinga’s Evolutionary Argument Against Naturalism
Testing The Supernatural
Democracy: The Egyptian Conundrum
Theories Of Truth
Sagan Beats Dawkins. In Related News, Education Overcomes Superstition
Love And Reason?
Do Republicans Have A Point In Questioning NSF Guidelines?
What’s The Point Of Demarcation Projects?
On The Causal Completeness Of Physics, Part I
Buddhism, Epicureanism, And Stoicism
Most Overrated Philosopher Of The 20th Century
LessWrong On Morality And Logic
A Better Way To Do “Studies", Perhaps
Consciousness And The Internet
Essays On Emergence Part IV
Essays On Emergence Part III
Essays On Emergence Part II
Essays On Emergence Part I
Jerry Coyne Vs. John Dupré On The Status Of Evolutionary Theory
On Mathematical Platonism
Okay, Let’s Talk About Abortion

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