I've been trying to read some Paul Churchland recently, and I must admit I'm struggling to see his work as anything other than ignoring some fairly obvious points. It seems like there are great big holes in what he is saying. What am I missing?
I'm probably being overly harsh in ignoring...
According to the famous thought experiment, Schrodinger's Cat exists in a quantum uncertain state until the box is opened, and can thus be both alive and dead.
I've run into someone who insists that this is a logical contradiction, and thus that not only the cat, but quantum uncertainty itself...
Found these animations. Short clips summarising philosophical issues on free will, and the problem of evil. They're about 2 mins long each. Not sure if they work outside the UK...
Found these animations. Short clips summarising philosophical issues on morals and principles. They're about 2 mins long each. Not sure if they work outside the UK...
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