Two questions that expose the limits of human intuition — and what lies beyond them The universe is approximately 13.8 billion years old, roughly 93 billion light-years across in the…
On naïve realism, the passage of cosmic time, and why special relativity dissolves one of philosophy’s most stubborn objections An Analysis of Gesiel Borges da Silva “Spacetime and Perception: A…
On Near-Death Experience and the Limits of What Philosophy of Mind Can Know I · Prologue The Testimony That Refuses to Be Dismissed They return from wherever they went speaking…
Can Math Prove Its Own Sanity? — A Deep Dive into Artemov's Landmark Paper Mathematical Logic · Foundations · Gödel's Theorem Can Mathematics Prove Its Own Sanity? A landmark 2020…
Frances Egan’s deflationary account of mental representation charts a new course between realism and anti-realism — and changes what we should expect from a theory of content. Frances Egan ·…
Modern physics invites a reconsideration of existence, identity, and reality itself. String theory proposes that all matter and forces emerge from infinitesimal, vibrating one-dimensional strings, while hidden dimensions beyond perception…
A conversation on consciousness, experience, and the hard problem at the frontier of artificial intelligence With the voices of Descartes • Leibniz • Hume • Kant • Wittgenstein • Nagel…
A Critical and Systematic Analysis of Andrew Rubner’s 2024 Rutgers Dissertation With reconstructed arguments, original objections, and a sustained assessment of the nearly-all theory and its consequences for teleosemantics ABSTRACT…
Philosophy of law explores some of the most basic and far-reaching questions about law, authority, and justice. It asks what law actually is, why it has power over us, and…
The philosophy of science studies science itself as a human activity. It asks what science really is, how scientific knowledge is created, and what separates scientific claims from other kinds…