rights is nonsense on stilts, or that consciousness is a mere epiphenomenon, or that moral nihilism is more true than false.
.@SubManUSN If you're interested, check out Libet's experiments (though they're controversial, of course): http://bit.ly/1mzkTu6
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@PhilosophyExp Thanks for the explanation and the link Dr. Stangroom. I always seem to learn something in our conversations. Cheers! -
@SubManUSN No problem. But I should say I'm a long way from being an expert on the subject. A long way... not my field! :) -
@PhilosophyExp Has@sapinker weighed in on the subject? -
@SubManUSN@sapinker Not sure, actually. Dennett has (he criticizes epiphenomenalism). -
@PhilosophyExp It does seem to fit into an internal phenomenon I wrote about (but probably not well) http://wp.me/p3Jhro-2w -
@PhilosophyExp Still some part of me finds the concept of epiphenomenalism abhorrent. -
@SubManUSN Right, which is the point of my original tweet. If it turned out to be incontrovertibly true. we might not want to go on about it -
@PhilosophyExp I can see the defense attorneys using it in cases where mens rea is required for there to be a crime. :-) - 3 more replies
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