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Them Quotes by Daniel Dennett
- Cults and prophets proclaiming the imminent end of the world have been with us for several millenia, and it has been another sour sort of…
- Philosophers are never quite sure what they are talking about - about what the issues really are - and so often it takes them rather…
- Up till now, we can suppose, nervous systems solved the Now what do I do? problem by a relatively simple balancing act between a strictly…
- The chief trick to making good mistakes is not to hide them-especially not from yourself.
- Sometimes you don’t just want to risk making mistakes; you actually want to make them - if only to give you something clear and detailed…
- If the concept of consciousness were to fall to science, what would happen to our sense of moral agency and free will? If conscious experience…
- The chief trick to making good mistakes is not to hide them - especially not from yourself. Instead of turning away in denial when you…
- Those who feel guilty contemplating "betraying" the tradition they love by acknowledging their disapproval of elements within it should reflect on the fact that the…
- It's a no win situation. It's a mug's game. The religions have contrived to make it impossible to disagree with them critically without being rude.…
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