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[Featured] Nozick’s Experience Machine: Is Pleasure the Only Good?
The Experience Machine, a thought experiment developed in 1974 by philosopher Richard Nozick, asks us a very simple question. If there was a machine that could simulate a reality that is perfect in every way, would you jump in? For the sake of the question, assume that this perfect reality molds to each person and…
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Evading Parfit’s Trap: The Non-Identity Problem Revisited
Derek Parfit’s non-identity problem is one of the most famous in the branch of philosophy called population ethics. In short, Parfit challenges the commonly held belief that present day actions can harm future generations. Here is how Parfit does it: The Problem Premise 1: If an action determines existence, there’s no alternative where that same…
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Mathematics Beyond the Mind: The Argument for Platonist Thought
Introduction Compared to the relativity of English and History, Mathematics has always been seen as a domain with clear truths. There is no subjectivity in Mathematics; there is just a right or a wrong. An inquisitive person would question what sets Mathematics apart from the overbearing reign of human subjectivity. The answer, a Platonist would…