Category: Neuroscience & Mind
How Frogs and Fish “Count”
We’re beginning to find out more about how animals that don’t really “think” much can keep track of numbers, when needed.
Birds Have a Remarkable Gift for Deceit
The birds themselves are not agents making a moral choice to deceive; they are carrying out a behavior pattern they have inherited.
Two-Headed Tortoise with Two Personalities?
Many would be surprised to learn that either head had any personality at all, and yet…
Jay Richards: Myths, Metaphysics, and Artificial Intelligence
It isn’t a superior grasp of the technology involved that drives some to warn that AI will achieve superiority over human beings.
J. P. Moreland: Is the Human Mind Immortal?
Philosopher J. P. Moreland is a Fellow with the Center for Science & Culture. He offers some thoughts.