Ryan Hubbard, PhDinThe Apeiron BlogDo Plants Have Moral Worth?On the interests of non-conscious beings.·6 min read·Dec 4, 2020--5--5
Ryan Hubbard, PhDinThe LabyrinthThe Ethics of Artificial IntelligenceThe benefits and risks of an emerging field·6 min read·Oct 19, 2020----
Ryan Hubbard, PhDinThe Apeiron BlogHow Emotion Opens the WorldOn Feminist Epistemology and Knowledge·5 min read·Aug 4, 2020----
Ryan Hubbard, PhDinThe LabyrinthLeibniz and our Innate Capacity to Experience MeaningIf meaning depends on inference, then would honing our capacity to make inferences help us lead more meaningful lives?·4 min read·Jun 12, 2020----
Ryan Hubbard, PhDinThe LabyrinthHow John Locke Set the Stage for Cognitive Science: Innate Ideas, Perception, and the Origin of…Concepts are the ingredients of thought. And we need thoughts to navigate the world. But where do our concepts ultimately come from?·9 min read·May 1, 2020----
Ryan Hubbard, PhDinThe Apeiron BlogLessons From Descartes’ Evil GeniusOn epistemology, rationalism, and justified true belief·8 min read·Apr 21, 2020--1--1
Ryan Hubbard, PhDinThe LabyrinthCan Compatibilism Save Free-Will?Reconciling a scientific worldview with free-will.·14 min read·Apr 11, 2020--4--4
Ryan Hubbard, PhDinThe LabyrinthSaving Descartes’ Theory of MindIf mind transference is possible in theory, then mind-body dualism is an accurate philosophy of mind. Rene Descartes espoused this view.·8 min read·Mar 26, 2020--2--2
Ryan Hubbard, PhDMedical Ethics Think Tank Provides Ethical Framework for Managing CoronavirusThe Hastings Center has released a document outlining an ethical framework for healthcare institutions managing the coronavirus.·3 min read·Mar 25, 2020----
Ryan Hubbard, PhDinThe LabyrinthUnity of Form and Matter: Aristotle’s Metaphysics in a Hylomorphic NutshellAristotle’s naturalistic metaphysics may be able to evade a problem faced by his teacher.·7 min read·Mar 21, 2020--1--1