On 10/11/15 we were rejoined by Elucidations' Matt Teichman to talk about one of the most readable yet still very weird texts in the canon of analytic philosophy, Saul Kripke's Naming and Necessity, which is a series of three lectures from 1972, adapted into a book that was published in 1980. It starts off talking about a topic that seems obscure: Why do words refer to the Continue Reading …
Modern Science Searches for the Self
Below is a clip from David Malone's recent documentary, Soul Searching, originally broadcast on the UK's Channel 4. It reviews some of the latest developments in brain science to discover that the self might just be an illusion, a byproduct of the brain's left hemisphere trying to construct a narrative of reality. It makes for compelling viewing, and those uninterested in Continue Reading …