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Why Materialism Is Almost Certainly False

Why Materialism Is Almost Certainly False

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In this episode, we break down Thomas Nagel’s Mind and Cosmos, a philosophical critique of reductive materialism and the neo-Darwinian account of life. Nagel argues that consciousness, cognition, and objective value cannot be treated as accidental byproducts of physical law, and suggests that nature may contain teleological principles that bias it toward the emergence of mind. We unpack what this means for evolutionary theory, realism about value, and the possibility of a unified conception of the natural order that integrates the mental and the physical without appealing to religion.

The book referenced in this episode along with bonus content for visual learners can be found at https://quantumqualia.notion.site/sources

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