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Alfred Mele, Free: Why Science Hasn't Disproved Free Will

08-06-2015

Does free will exist? The question has fueled heated debates spanning from philosophy to psychology and religion. The answer has major implications, and the stakes are high. To put it in the simple terms that have come to dominate these debates, if we are free to make our own decisions, we are accountable for what we do, and if we aren't free, we're off the hook.


Michael Ruse receives Bertrand Russell Society award

08-06-2015

Congratulations to Michael Ruse, who is the recipient of the 2014 Bertrand Russell Society Award.


Minds Online Conference

08-06-2015

FSU's Department of Philosophy, together with the editors of the Brains blog and the Department of Philosophy at the University of Houston, is proud to sponsor the first annual Minds Online Conference, which will be held at the Brains blog from August 31 - September 25, 2015.


Mark LeBar, The Value of Living Well

08-06-2015

Since the middle of the twentieth century, virtue ethics has enriched the range of philosophical approaches to normative ethics, often drawing on the work of the ancient Greeks, who offered accounts of the virtues that have become part of contemporary philosophical ethics.