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Philosophy of Mind
In this excerpt from "One Hand Clapping," Nikolay Kukushkin makes the case that neurons reveal how memory, meaning, and even consciousness emerge from the same biological roots in humans, sea slugs, and beyond.
A conversation with Dr. Susan Schneider on the AI risks we’re not talking about and why the fixation on AGI is misplaced.
A conversation with Annaka Harris on shared perception, experimental science, and why our intuition about consciousness is wrong.
These expert-recommended books try to answer the questions of consciousness, from its fundamental nature to its role in human experience and the natural world.
Philosophers once prophesied that evolution would lead to minds far greater — and stranger — than our own.