Understanding Consciousness, Rupert Sheldrake, George Ellis, Amie Thomasson
Why is there something rather than nothing Also vailable as a podcast episode of Philosophy for our Times: , conciousness, iaitv, sheldrake, physics, philosophy The fundamental problem of philosophy, argued Heidegger is why is there something rather than nothing . Now, some scientists claim nothing doesn t existand even the deepest space is full of virtual particles. Have we misunderstood the very idea of nothing Is this little more than a logical mistake, or might understanding nothing just be the key to explaining the universe Subscribe to our channel: Listen to our weekly podcast: Donate to the Institute of Art and Ideas: Rupert Sheldrake: Biologist known for his research into parapsychology, evolutio
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