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Sci Phi Journal, Issue 1, October 2014: The Journal of Science Fiction and Philosophy Sci Phi Journal, Issue 1, October 2014: The Journal of Science Fiction and Philosophy by Jason Rennie
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“The modern bridge between the mind and physical objects is rickety and can sustain little weight.  Idealists attempted to cut this bridge by positing that the mind is fundamental, while the materialists sawed the ropes off from the other end, in the constant quest to reduce, eliminate, or ignore the mental.  The hard problem of consciousness, of unifying mind and body, and of correlating our mental grasp of the world with extramental objects is all but intractable within the modern paradigm.”
John C. Wright, Sci Phi Journal, Issue 1, October 2014: The Journal of Science Fiction and Philosophy
“No morally imperfect human being(s), born into “the double darkness of sin and ignorance” could ever qualify for the position of Master Utilitarian Manipulator that Consequentialism needs to be put into practice.”
John C. Wright, Sci Phi Journal, Issue 1, October 2014: The Journal of Science Fiction and Philosophy
“No morally imperfect human being(s), born into “the double darkness of sin and ignorance” could ever qualify for the position of Master Utilitarian Manipulator that Consequentialism needs to be put into practice.”
Jason Rennie, Sci Phi Journal, Issue 1, October 2014: The Journal of Science Fiction and Philosophy