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Mind & Human Nature

What we know of ourselves in a scientific age — and what we don’t

Read the Editors’ Introduction
Embodiment •
Consciousness •
Artificial Intelligence •
Neuroscience •
Psychology •
Materialism •
Human Sexuality •
All

Review | Winter 2025

Winter 2025

  • Nicholas Clairmont

So You’ve Decided To Carry Your Brain Around

Christine Rosen’s The Extinction of Experience looks at how two decades of digital tech have alienated us from our bodies and the world

Nicholas Clairmont

Essay | Fall 2024

Fall 2024

  • Leah Libresco Sargeant

A landscape we have to navigate together

From: What We Should Build

Leah Libresco Sargeant

Review | Summer 2024

Summer 2024

  • Charles T. Rubin

Virtual Reality Reboots History

The American dream has always meant living in our own fantasy worlds. Maybe it’s time to really go for it.

Charles T. Rubin

Essay | Spring 2024

Spring 2024

  • Thomas Fuchs

Narcissistic Depressive Technoscience

Why modern man yearns to be replaced, fantasizes of being the one to do it, and how we can stay human instead

Thomas Fuchs

Essay | Fall 2023

Fall 2023

  • John Fechtel

In Your Face

Apple’s friction eliminators want to get under your skin.

John Fechtel

Review | Summer 2021

Summer 2021

  • William Lombardo

Losing Ourselves

Why the prospect of loving machines is so sad

William Lombardo

Review | Summer 2021

Summer 2021

  • William Hasselberger

Can Machines Have Common Sense?

“Deep learning” hype misses a basic feature of human intelligence.

From: Available in Audio

William Hasselberger

Review | Winter 2021

Winter 2021

  • James Mumford

A Bioethics of the Strong

Fixated on autonomy, liberal bioethics forgets its mandate to protect the weak.

James Mumford

Symposium | Summer 2005

Summer 2005

John Paul II and the Ethics of the Body

The Anti-Theology of the Body
Reading the Body

Special Report | Summer 2015

Summer 2015

The Threat of Human Cloning

Ethics, Recent Developments, and the Case for Action
Executive Summary
Members of the Witherspoon Council
Preface: Cloning Then and Now
Part One: Scientific and Historical Background
Part Two: The Case Against Cloning-to-Produce-Children
Part Three: The Case Against Cloning-for-Biomedical-Research
Part Four: Cloning Policy in the United States
Part Five: Recommendations
Appendix: State Laws on Human Cloning
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