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The Cognitive Gap
Justin Bartlett explores a basic distinction between understandings of ethics.
[Issue 156: June/July 2023]
Who’s To Say?
Michael-John Turp asks if anyone has the authority to establish moral truth.
[Issue 156: June/July 2023]
Right & Wrong About Right & Wrong
Paul Stearns argues against moral relativism and moral presentism.
[Issue 156: June/July 2023]
Ethical Truth in Light of Quantum Mechanics
Iain King and Myles King contend that physics helps us understand ethics.
[Issue 156: June/July 2023]
Can You Be Both A Moral Rationalist & A Moral Sentimentalist?
Andrew Kemle says that evolutionary forces give us the answer.
[Issue 156: June/July 2023]
Should We Take Vagueness Seriously?
Apostolos Syropoulos argues that vagueness is a virtue, sometimes.
[Issue 156: June/July 2023]
Uncertainty Made Measurable
Rob Selzer sizes up a human confidence interval.
[Issue 156: June/July 2023]
What it Means to be Human: Blade Runner 2049
Kilian Pötter introduces the big ideas and problems around artificial consciousness.
[Issue 155: April/May 2023]
AI & Human Interaction
Miriam Gorr asks what we learn from current claims for cyberconsciousness.
[Issue 155: April/May 2023]
Arguing with the Chinese Room
Michael DeBellis says Searle’s famous argument about computers not having understanding does not compute.
[Issue 155: April/May 2023]
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