On first listen, “Don’t Worry, Be Happy” and “Three Little Birds” might appear interchangeable. However, despite superficial similarities, these two songs say very different things about worry, happiness, and life.
Read MoreIncongruence between Scientific Facts and Observations — Please Mind the Gap
Do scientists merely make conclusions based on what they observe or do they rather construct a conclusion with support of their observation? We present an argument that gaps exist between what scientists know and what they conclude and that these gaps are both unavoidable and potentially useful.
Read MoreSentience, Consciousness, and Blindsight
How does one know what an animal feels? Are we limited to knowing what an animal does? We grapple with concepts of sentience and consciousness, using the concept of blindsight to uncouple two descriptors that are often used interchangeably.
Read MorePhysics and the New Religion
In a time of decreasing identification with religion, we explore how some individuals outsource their need for escapism to theories and technologies emerging in the realm of physics.
Read MoreCollective Guilt and Animal Rights
Do all those who belong to a society guilty of horrible crimes bear some of that guilt? What if those crimes are only widely recognized after the fact? An exploration of collective guilt with a focus on animal welfare.
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