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broadspeculations.com
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| | | | A question that has puzzled me is the one of the evolutionary reasons for consciousness. I'm speaking loosely here. Evolution doesn't really have reasons. Changes happen in organisms because the changes in the long run bestow some advantage (or at least no disadvantage) to the survival of the organism. Let's rephrase the question: what evolutionary... | |
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www.wiringthebrain.com
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| | | | There is a paradox at the heart of modern neuroscience. As we succeed in explaining more and more cognitive operations in terms of patter... | |
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rationallyspeaking.blogspot.com
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| | | | by Massimo Pigliucci www.universaltheory.org For some time I have been noticing the emergence of a strange trinity of beliefs am... | |
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newsconquest.com
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| | Nearly two decades ago, Facebook exploded on college campuses as a site for students to stay in touch. Then came Twitter, where people posted about what they had for breakfast, and Instagram, where friends shared photos to keep up with one another. Today, Instagram and Facebook feeds are full of... |