Month: January 2017
Darwin, Marx, and Freud: The Genealogy of “Posthumanism”
Exactly how posthumanism cashes out in contemporary cultural terms is the subject of a detailed study with new polling data by John G. West.
Now It’s “Posthumanist Ethical Pluralism”
If human life doesn’t have the highest ultimate objective value, there is no way to philosophically defend universal human rights.
Self-Replicating Droplets: Evidence or a Shot in the Dark?
In origin-of-life theories the term “imagine” appears quite often.
Cornell Researchers Find Another Epigenetic Code that Affects Messenger-RNA Productivity
Information encoded at the tip of a messenger RNA molecule affects how much protein will be produced.
Platonic Forms and Aristotelian Teleology: Let’s Explore the Philosophical Roots of Intelligent Design
I am glad to take this opportunity to introduce myself, with my areas of interest and research.