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Mind & Human Nature

What we know of ourselves in a scientific age — and what we don’t

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Embodiment •
Consciousness •
Artificial Intelligence •
Neuroscience •
Psychology •
Materialism •
Human Sexuality •
All

Essay | Winter/Spring 2013

Winter/Spring 2013

  • William B. Hurlbut

St. Francis, Christian Love, and the Biotechnological Future

William B. Hurlbut

Review | Summer 2012

Summer 2012

  • Aaron Rothstein

Mental Disorder or Neurodiversity?

Aaron Rothstein

Review | Spring 2012

Spring 2012

  • Ari Schulman

What Is the Body Worth?

Ari Schulman

Essay | Spring 2011

Spring 2011

  • Gilbert Meilaender

Transitional Humanity

Gilbert Meilaender

Essay | Spring 2011

Spring 2011

  • Ari Schulman

GPS and the End of the Road

On the transformation of travel and discovery

From: Place and Placelessness in America

Ari Schulman

Essay | Fall 2010

Fall 2010

  • Raymond Tallis

What Neuroscience Cannot Tell Us About Ourselves

Debunking the tropes of neuromythology

Raymond Tallis

Essay | Summer 2010

Summer 2010

  • Roger Scruton

Hiding Behind the Screen

Roger Scruton

Essay | Summer 2010

Summer 2010

  • Raymond Tallis

How Can I Possibly Be Free?

Why the neuroscientific case against free will is wrong

Raymond Tallis

State of the Art | Summer 2009

Summer 2009

  • S. Elizabeth Forsythe

China’s Organ Market

A Tale of Prisoners, Tourists, and Lies

S. Elizabeth Forsythe

Essay | Spring 2009

Spring 2009

  • Alan Rubenstein

What and When Is Death?

Why we must know human living to define human dying

Alan Rubenstein

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