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POPSMonistic idealism Anyone would want to believe that this is true. Read about it and see if you can be convinced.
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POPSFree will and top-down causation To escape the 'billiard ball' determinism of the Newton universe an attempt is made by using quantum theory and its indeterminism. This article seems to say that that is no use either.
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POPSSuperholographic Model of the Universe An extraordinary article. The idea seems to hark back to Leibniz's monads which always seemed very strange but has followers in the philosophy world. The discoveries of science seem to be getting more counter-intuitive as time goes by
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POPSThe Goldilocks Enigma and a self engineered universe This guy is something else. This paragraph sits in the middle of an erudite blog and the fact that it ends in an exclamation mark is out of character with the rest, he doesn't normally get excited. Don't ask me what panexperientialism means. I like Davies' book.
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POPSInspiring writer and philosopher I first read Barrett in 1990. Irrational Man is my favourite book. I read and re-read it. Death of the Soul reinforces my own views that science cannot answer all questions. I like him as a person as was surprised to read that 'he moved to the right' because it is not apparent in his writing.
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POPSscience/theology coming together I have only clipped a very short piece but this article goes deeply into the subject. I find my religion needs scientific confirmation or at least is basically rational
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POPSPhilosophy in a sequence of drawings Human beings are such small creatures, Aren’t They? So Don’t Be Too Worried About Everything, Treasure Every Moment, Do What You Wish To Do….. Broaden Your View, Broaden Your Mind, Don’t Worry Too Much About Things That Are Bothering You, Do Treasure Your Loved Ones, Live Safely And Peacefully, Always Be Happy To Welcome The Coming Of The New Day…