Daily Archives: April 18, 2014

Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird

He manages to present the most powerful and systematic perspective on the fundamental issues. This is one of the best columns he’s written, a must-read. The latest from Kevin MacDonald. In all the Main Stream Media propaganda about the desperate … Continue reading

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Consciousness Is Not An Emergent Property

In (of all places) Forbes magazine, research neuroscientist Marc Ettlinger has a primer on the way in which materialist explanations of consciousness fail at the most basic philosophic levels (“What Are Some Concise Ways To Convince People That Consciousness Is … Continue reading

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Bernard Williams

In The New Criterion, Walker Mimms remembers the great philosopher Bernard Williams, who died about 10 years ago.

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