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- http://www.scinetwork.org/ethics_is_a_masquerade_the_show_must_go_... ("Next I introduce the idea that ethics is a farce while there is genuine cooperation and altruism between individuals, and I make some proposals to maximize altruism, compatible with previous ideas.")
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- http://www.scinetwork.org/interests_preferences_pain_and_suffering... ("Interests, preferences, pain and suffering")
- http://www.scinetwork.org/interests_preferences_pain_and_suffering... ("There are people who say that we negative utilitarians are obsessed with pain, and they are right. Versión en español These people say that there is not only physical pain (or "pain") but also psychic pain (or "suffering") and that this suffering can also be horrible, and they are right. They also say there are more things in life. That there are other interests, not only the interest in cea...")
- http://www.scinetwork.org/sentience_platonism.php
- http://www.scinetwork.org/sentience_platonism.php ("Sentience platonism")
- http://www.scinetwork.org/sentience_platonism.php ("Abstract I'll call sentience platonism the idea that experiences exist by themselves, regardless of sentient beings who experience them. Even if the probability of sentience platonism were very small, while there is a higher than zero probability, we might think twice before disregarding it, because the implications on prevent suffering would be immense. Introduction The philosopher Known ...")
- http://www.scinetwork.org/symmetry_between_emergentism_and_immersi...
- http://www.scinetwork.org/symmetry_between_emergentism_and_immersi... ("Symmetry between emergentism and immersionism")
- http://www.scinetwork.org/symmetry_between_emergentism_and_immersi... ("Emergentism and immersionism are two symmetrical metaphysical approaches to describe reality. In the emergentist approach "material things" (materials), grouped in a certain way, generate individuality (the self). Additionally, the individual experiences the existence of "experiential things", such as the feeling of cold or love, but this "experiential reality" is considered an epiphenomenon o...")
- http://www.scinetwork.org/first_ideas_on_sentience_platonism.php ("First ideas on Sentience Platonism")
- http://www.scinetwork.org/first_ideas_on_sentience_platonism.php (""Sentience platonism": that could be the name for the idea that I tried to explain in the "open mic" at sentience conference 2016. It's one type of dualism (well... to be more accurate... it's one type of non-monism, because could be compatible with dualism, trialism, cuatrialism...) and is close to "open individualism" but it's quite different. The idea is: experiences exist as platonic entit...")
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- http://www.scinetwork.org/a_short_introduction_to_free_will_disill... ("A short introduction to free will disillusion")
- http://www.scinetwork.org/a_short_introduction_to_free_will_disill... ("Definitions and Refutations of Free Will There are many different ways that people define "free will". This confusion over words is partly why the debate even continues. What I want to do is first give a small definition and refutation for those who are in a hurry. Quick Refutation The average person who has never read any philosophy about free will believes that free will is nothing more th...")
- http://www.scinetwork.org/what_is_real_the_importance_of_point_of_... ("What is real? The importance of point of view")
- http://www.scinetwork.org/what_is_real_the_importance_of_point_of_... ("In my opinion, all the scientific knowledge has been built on a false hypothesis. All. This has not proved to be a big problem because in the results obtained do not noted any difference in relation to this hypothesis. Just like what happened with the classical mechanics newtonian opposite the relativistic Einstein. But we are in a different context. Quantum physics tell us about impossible ...")
- http://www.scinetwork.org/next_of_kin_what_chimpanzees_have_taught... ("Next of Kin. What Chimpanzees Have Taught Me About Who We Are")
- http://www.scinetwork.org/next_of_kin_what_chimpanzees_have_taught... ("Chimpanzees are able to understand oral language and communicate among them and with human beings through the language of signs (for deaf people). Besides, as Roger Fouts describes it, they think and act in such a similar way as human beings do, that it is easy to recognize in them close relations, why not think of them as our cousins. Roger Fouts has spent thirty years of his life d...")
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- http://www.scinetwork.org/subjectivity_is_neither_created_nor_dest... ("Subjectivity is neither created nor destroyed, only revealed")
- http://www.scinetwork.org/subjectivity_is_neither_created_nor_dest... ("We distinguish in the barking of a dog or the meowing of a cat their expressions of happiness and unhappiness, because even if they are different from human expressions, we are able to recognize the similarities. The fact that we do not see any similarity in the expressions of a shrimp or an ant, or even in those cases when the subjective experience is not expressed, this does not mean that the...")
- http://www.scinetwork.org/evolution_as_an_universal_process.php ("Evolution as an Universal Process")
- http://www.scinetwork.org/evolution_as_an_universal_process.php ("In the article Conservation/Entropy Domains of Free and Bound Energy, John A. Gowan says: Gravity conserves entropy; for example, in the cosmic gravitational collapse of the "Big Crunch", the total heat loss and entropy of the Universe is reversed; in such a case, the total entropy of the Universe sums to zero. Gravity replaces positive spatial entropy with a metrically equivalent positive t...")
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- http://www.scinetwork.org/life_and_consciousness_phenomena_origina... ("Greece, China and Minor Asia knew since very ancient times the stone called magnetite, name given to this mineral because it came from the Greek province called Magnesia, and which had the property of attracting or being attracted by iron. Around year 1300 b. C., the compass, legacy of the Chinese, -who used earth magnetism to orientate their maritime navigation with this instrument-, started t...")
- http://www.scinetwork.org/evolution_of_the_man.php ("Evolution of the man")
- http://www.scinetwork.org/evolution_of_the_man.php ("The human species is an animal species of Cordata type, Vertebrata subtype, Mammalian class, Primates order, Hominoidea superfamily, Hominida family, Homo genre, sapiens species. As we observed, it is an animal perfectly classified and placed in the taxonomic groups, according to its morphological and anathomical characteristics. The species Homo sapiens is very young; it arose about 200 th...")
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- http://www.scinetwork.org/implications_of_a_plausible_sentience_pl... ("Implications of a plausible Sentience Platonism in the prevention of suffering")
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- http://www.scinetwork.org/rationalism_empiricism_and_phantom_extre... ("Rationalism, empiricism and phantom extremities")
- http://www.scinetwork.org/rationalism_empiricism_and_phantom_extre... ("Versión en español publicada en el Blog de Vivelibre Apology of rationalism ... Epilepsy has historically been considered the "sacred disease" because of its connection with altered states of consciousness linked to a strong religiosity and mysticism. In Spain suffer some 400,000 people and many of us have been and seremos- witnesses of epileptic seizures, so it is certainly advisable to have some basic understanding of how to act in front of these crises. Fortunately, today we have a scientific explanation of its origin, including hereditary factors, injuries, tumors and poisoning, among others. It is no longer necessary to invoke a supernatural component to explain the episodes. Sic...")
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- http://www.scinetwork.org/reasons_to_reject_veganism.php ("Reasons not to be vegan: Veganism? Whats this? I ve never listened talking about that topic. Stop eating animals? What do you want, that I starve to death? What am I going to eat? I am an animal of the human specie, omnivorous, with a diet esentially omnivorous. My parents were omnivorous, my grandparents were omnivorous and most of the rest of the people of my kind that exist or have existed, feeded as omnivorous. The societies formed by the beings of my specie evolved eating and using for their advantage other animal species, as much as possible. If someone ever told me about this topic, I didnt listen, I didnt pay attention. Why? I dont know. The truth is that Ive never thought...")
- http://www.scinetwork.org/keys_for_avoid_existential_and_technolog... ("Keys for avoid existential and technological risks")
- http://www.scinetwork.org/keys_for_avoid_existential_and_technolog... ("Goodness, Courage, Patience, Intelligence and Awareness --> Honesty, Impartiality, Extreme kindness and Skepticism --> Transparence, Debate, Cooperation and Prudence Notes: The arrows A --> B must be read as "A" is the key to "B" "Key" is not "enough" but "something to focus on"")
- http://www.scinetwork.org/on_the_right_of_predators_to_life.php ("On the right of predators to life")
- http://www.scinetwork.org/on_the_right_of_predators_to_life.php ("It appears normal that the lion should eat the gazelle. But can a lion claim that the gazelle must donate her organs in effect, her whole body in order to fulfil her right to life? I don't see how this could be. Applying the standards we apply to humans, we should not kill the lions; but we should not let them eat the gazelles. If they cannot survive without eating the gazelles, they will die. But that doesn't mean that we will have killed them, just that we have let them die. Form David Olivier's blog Would killing the lion in order to save the gazelles be the most ethical thing to do? The idea that opposing predation means killing the lions is often thrown at us as a reductio ad a...")
- http://www.scinetwork.org/animal_consciousness_in_cognitive_etholo... ("Animal consciousness in cognitive ethology")
- http://www.scinetwork.org/animal_consciousness_in_cognitive_etholo... ("In the second half of the 20th century non human animal behavior started to be studied in cognitive terms. Comparative psychologists and ethologists studied perception, learning, categorization, memory, spatial cognition, numerosity, communication, language, social cognition, theory of mind, causal reasoning, and metacognition in non human animals. Cognitive ethology arose. I will introduce this concept, its methodology, and its areas of study, as Colin Allen and Mark Bekoff explain1. Cognitive ethology is the comparative, evolutionary, and ecological study of animal thought processes, beliefs, rationality, information processing, and consciousness. Its roots are in biologists like Charle...")
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- http://www.scinetwork.org/stuff_that_repels_the_attention.php ("We can think that the opposite of catching the attention is being unnoticed, but it is not true. Versión en español Sex and violence catch the attention. The red things catch the attention. The beautiful, dangerous and different things catch the attention. We can think that the opposite of catching the attention is being unnoticed. That is what happens with the common, the grey, the monotonous, the routine, the usual and the normal. But it is not true. The topic does not end here. There are things that go further than being unnoticed: repelling the attention. They are less known. They are almost invisible. Why? Among other things, precisely because they repel the attention. I am goin...")
- http://www.scinetwork.org/value_systems.php ("Value systems")
- http://www.scinetwork.org/value_systems.php ("Value systems respond to the question "What is important?". Depending on the value systems that we prioritize, we will have one answer or another to moral issues. Value systems are those underlying principles that define and ethical considerations, and can not be (and therefore should not be) explained by others. I agree with Brian tomasik that we should seek convergence in value systems. In fact, there are many situations where you can reach the same moral conclusion based on different value systems. Assuming that ethical speeches are made, at least among other things, to eventually put into practice its findings, it will be easier and therefore more likely to apply some moral considera...")
- http://www.scinetwork.org/patterns_coherence_and_the_strange_space... ("Patterns, coherence, and the strange spaces of sentiocentrism")
- http://www.scinetwork.org/patterns_coherence_and_the_strange_space... ("The Universes instantaneous self-destruction button, to anesthetize or to assassinate or The undiscovered infidelity are all explained ignoring the existence of individuals in the habitual sense of the word. Versión en español I'll define "conventional sentiocentrism" as the the moral position that considers that the ability to feel is the relevant criterion for establishing who are the beings who deserve moral consideration. I'll define "strict sentiocentrism" as the moral stance that considers that the relevant thing to establish moral consideration is the ability to feel. The first definition implicitly assumes that there are beings, and these beings are different one from ...")
- http://www.scinetwork.org/synthetic_theory_crisis_and_revolution.php ("Synthetic theory: Crisis and revolution")
- http://www.scinetwork.org/synthetic_theory_crisis_and_revolution.php ("From the very start, Darwinist theory suffered from significant weaknesses acknowledged by its author. Both the observation of natural species and the evidence derived from the fossil record were in direct conflict with two of its core concepts, natural selection and gradual change, giving rise to problems that deeply troubled Darwin and some of his followers. But these problems, clearly observable, were "solved" in a theoretical way by mathematical population genetics modelling. Consequently, Darwinism consolidated in the middle of this century, in the shape of modern synthetic theory, the evolutionary model widely accepted since then by the scientific community. Meanwhile, obse...")
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- http://www.scinetwork.org/duality_and_uniqueness.php ("Any sane person establishes a cutting distinction between every object of the Universe: I, and everything else. I am going to call this Duality. On the other hand, the Universe exists, there. And it doesnt care at all what I think. The universe is unique, and I am going to call this Uniqueness. Obviously, theres only one reality. The Uniqueness is true and the duality is fake. Now, duality is what I experience, it is what is real for me. And, what happens if I want to experience uniqueness? To begin, the first problem is the contradiction of terms: the term experience implying duality, and uniqueness.")
- http://www.scinetwork.org/what_is_real_the_subjective_and_the_obje... ("What is Real? The subjective and the objective fact")
- http://www.scinetwork.org/what_is_real_the_subjective_and_the_obje... ("The popular criterion presuppose the existence of the objective and solid fact as the generator of the doubtful subjetive experience. But the process is just the inverse, and their characteristics the opposed. The subjetive experience (I see a tree) provoke us the creation of one hypothesis (There is a tree). The subjetive experience is real, there are no doubt about it. However the objective hypothesis is fruit of a combination of imagination and perception, susceptible of error, and always subject to revision. The existence of the perception is a certainty. The existence of the perceived fact is a hypothesis. As particular case of the previous thing, the existence of self is a ce...")
- http://www.scinetwork.org/talking_to_michelangelos_david_or_how_a_... ("Talking to Michelangelos David or how a mathematician killed Goliat. Engineering and humanities")
- http://www.scinetwork.org/talking_to_michelangelos_david_or_how_a_... ("The Michelangelos David [ Note 1 ] has been classified like an "apolinear" or "herculear" representation [ Note 2 ] by several scholars. This double speech can be tragic if we dont talk about it from the beginning. This double speech leads us to the current problem about male and female archetypes and to those of disciplines and professions. I have already talked about this Greek pithagorique reality, rebuilt through centuries, that has given many archetypes in occidental civilization [ Note 3 ]. We can now emphasize what has characterized this work as : "apolinear", that is, its visual characteristics as image of generosity, strength and love; and "herculear", that is physic strengt...")
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- http://www.scinetwork.org/map_of_existential_alternatives_to_the_s... ("Sentience is the ability to experience sensations, to have subjective experiences. Usually it is assumed that sentience is produced in the being that experiments it. But there are actually more possibilities. A: Who feels? [1..10] B: What do we feel? [1..4] C: How much can one feel? [1..2] D: When does one feel? [1..4] E: Where does the sentient experience occur? [1..4] F: Why does the sentient experience occur? How is the sentient experience possible? What is its nature? [1..8] G: Why does the sentient experience occur? Does it have any purpose? [1..5] H: How much sentient experience is there? How available is it? [1..3] Versión en español Translated from spanish by Laura Paglia ...")
- http://www.scinetwork.org/how_to_prioritize_the_reduction_of_suffe... ("How to prioritize the reduction of suffering?")
- http://www.scinetwork.org/how_to_prioritize_the_reduction_of_suffe... ("Versión en español What is the arithmetic of suffering? If we could assign a number to the intensity of the subjective experience of every sensation, it seems that the mathematics related to the operations among these values obey to some kind of non lineal arithmetic, where 2+2=5. This article does a research of some non lineal aspects, or at least, weird, of the mathematics of suffering. The reflection is oriented to the determination of the priorities in a project of global reduction of suffering. In conclusion, I stress the importance of reducing, in the first place, the most intense suffering, while other elements have a lot less importance, like the duration of the unpleasant ...")
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- http://www.scinetwork.org/the_radio_metaphor_explanation_in_the_de... ("Apparently, we are all different kind of people who get born and die. However, it would be more logical to think that we are all only one being who lives forever. Let´s see the radio metaphor. Versión en español In the 80s and through the BBS (before the internet) I run into a document that seemed to have been written by a madman. Among other things -and the author insisted on it- because the size was 5 MB (really too much for the time, when almost everything was only Bytes or Kilobytes size). The text was an obsessive essay about the reality where he described human beings as silly terminals of a huge computer, who tuned into another reality or Being, the same way that a radio receive...")
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- http://www.scinetwork.org/the_minds_sky_human_intelligence_in_a_co... ("The Minds Sky. Human Intelligence in a Cosmic Context")
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