Knowledge doubles almost every day and believers are on a mission to display AI's 'virtuous goodness', writes Feras A. Batarseh. Throughout history, nations and armies have brawled for knowledge. The burning of the Library of Alexandria, the destruction of Xianyang Palace's archives, the secret investigations of the Dead Sea Scrolls, the destruction of the Mayan Codex, and many other examples ..
This short and speculative paper considers some philosophical approaches to understanding, particula...
This article was originally published in The Prophet -- a journal created by and for the students at...
The received view in physicalist philosophy of mind assumes that causation can only take place at th...
Throughout history, nations and armies have brawled for knowledge. The burning of the Library of Ale...
There is a seductive logic in Abelson's 1979 paper Differences between belief and knowledge systems....
Whichever way one looks at it, studying ancient minds is a challenge. This is largely because the ma...
Many philosophers think that it is only because we happen to want or care about things that we think...
Try to picture a society where the arts and humanities do not exist. There would be no music, art, o...
We have various strategies available to us for understanding another person’s state of mind. Cogniti...
Knowledge is central to epistemology. Indeed, the word ‘epistemology’ comes from the Greek word epis...
Dieter Henrich ‘s “Notion of a Deduction” (1989), opened up approaches to both Deductions in terms o...
The World Wide Web is the largest collection of human testimonies that we have ever had at our finge...
In The Great Endarkenment, Elijah Millgram argues that the hyper-specialization of expert domains ha...
This article was originally published in The Prophet -- a journal created by and for the students at...
This paper strikes an arc through C.P. Snow's influential 'Two Cultures' lecture at Cambridge Univer...
This short and speculative paper considers some philosophical approaches to understanding, particula...
This article was originally published in The Prophet -- a journal created by and for the students at...
The received view in physicalist philosophy of mind assumes that causation can only take place at th...
Throughout history, nations and armies have brawled for knowledge. The burning of the Library of Ale...
There is a seductive logic in Abelson's 1979 paper Differences between belief and knowledge systems....
Whichever way one looks at it, studying ancient minds is a challenge. This is largely because the ma...
Many philosophers think that it is only because we happen to want or care about things that we think...
Try to picture a society where the arts and humanities do not exist. There would be no music, art, o...
We have various strategies available to us for understanding another person’s state of mind. Cogniti...
Knowledge is central to epistemology. Indeed, the word ‘epistemology’ comes from the Greek word epis...
Dieter Henrich ‘s “Notion of a Deduction” (1989), opened up approaches to both Deductions in terms o...
The World Wide Web is the largest collection of human testimonies that we have ever had at our finge...
In The Great Endarkenment, Elijah Millgram argues that the hyper-specialization of expert domains ha...
This article was originally published in The Prophet -- a journal created by and for the students at...
This paper strikes an arc through C.P. Snow's influential 'Two Cultures' lecture at Cambridge Univer...
This short and speculative paper considers some philosophical approaches to understanding, particula...
This article was originally published in The Prophet -- a journal created by and for the students at...
The received view in physicalist philosophy of mind assumes that causation can only take place at th...