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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 •
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Review | Summer/Fall 2014

Summer/Fall 2014

  • Ari Schulman

In Defense of Prejudice, Sort of

Ari Schulman

Essay | Summer/Fall 2014

Summer/Fall 2014

  • Michael W. Begun

The Neuroscience of Despair

The trouble with seeing depression solely as a brain malfunction

Michael W. Begun

Essay | Spring 2014

Spring 2014

  • Ronald W. Dworkin

A Feeling for Pain

On the trouble with scientific explanations in anesthesiology

Ronald W. Dworkin

Essay | Spring 2014

Spring 2014

  • Roger Scruton

My Brain and I

Against the grand ambition of the neurophilosophers

Roger Scruton

Essay | Winter 2014

Winter 2014

  • Joshua Schulz

Machine Grading and Moral Learning

Joshua Schulz

Essay | Fall 2013

Fall 2013

  • Roger Scruton

Scientism in the Arts and Humanities

Why art is more than matter and meme

Roger Scruton

Review | Summer 2013

Summer 2013

  • Raymond Tallis

Bringing Mind to Matter

Raymond Tallis

Essay | Summer 2013

Summer 2013

  • Charles T. Rubin

The Golem and the Limits of Artifice

On what the Jewish legend can (and cannot) teach us about bioethics

From: Science, Technology, and Religion

Charles T. Rubin

Essay | Winter/Spring 2013

Winter/Spring 2013

  • Peter Augustine Lawler

Moderately Socially Conservative Darwinians

On the surprisingly traditional values of evolutionary psychologists

From: The Evolution of Human Nature

Peter Augustine Lawler

Essay | Winter/Spring 2013

Winter/Spring 2013

  • Randal R. Hendrickson

Swords into Syllogisms

On Steven Pinker and reason’s progress against violence

From: The Evolution of Human Nature

Randal R. Hendrickson

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