I agree.
I'm a software engineer, and my perception of brain and mind is much more prosaic than Cartesian Dualism, which to me feels too...
No, the brain is physical. If someone cleaves your brain apart with an axe ... it ain't psychological.
There seems to be a lack of will to want to realise.
I'd not seen that response by Margaret Williams, but inevitably it is excellent.
i.e. "It involves all that science stuff, so it must be simpler". A Greek hero ... hmm ... yep, I'm sure he could see himself fitting most of...
Typical ambiguous statement. She knows any normal person inevitably interprets it the way she wants them to, but her own interpretation is subtly...
What, that bunch of troublemakers! :rolleyes:
That's what I was fearing.
That's what I was thinking.
Like Christmas no doubt, when you already know what's inside the wrapping, but have to feign surprise. I suppose it helps if you have lots of...
Not in his DNA.
No "motivational chats" or brown nosing behind the scenes there then. It's so good to feel reassured by the system isn't it :rolleyes::sick:.
And me :).
Is this basically saying that if you insist on repeatedly analysing a result after the fact, you will invariably be able to find apparent...
There we go then ... :rolleyes:.
[My bold] http://senseaboutscience.org/activities/the-john-maddox-prize/ Errm ... where does EC engage with any difficult debates? Or example...
Probably sunshine as well, but that's not in shot thank god.
Can't help thinking there's a lot of funny handshakes going on behind the scenes. Probably virtual funny handshakes these days.
That's interesting, because I've had the feeling my wife's PEM that is less severe since taking D-Ribose, but just an impression nothing more.
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