The detective stories written by Arthur Conan Doyle featuring his legendary protagonist Sherlock Holmes have been read by many millions of readers. Fairly early in
Category: Act I: Philosophical Misadventures

What is Real?
It is a common philosophical habit to ask the question posed in this essay’s title. Philosophers believe they are delving into matters of the greatest

Debunking Philosophy: The Foolish Quest for Infallibility
Idiotium: rare element of which philosophers’ brains are made. In The Theory of Imitation, specifically in the discussion of free will and determinism, I pointed
Losing Your Mind: The Problem with the Concept of Mind
The great majority of people who live in the Western world are convinced that they have a mind. So widespread is this belief that they
What Happens When We Reason
Ever since a miniscule number of ancient Greeks became fascinated by the human ability to reason, one of them even going so far, in his
Man is not a Rational Animal
The ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle defined man as a rational animal. It is truly amazing how much ado has been made of this single declaration