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THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE FUTURE, #15–Frankenscience, the Future of Humanity, and the Future of Science.

by Robert HannaMarch 20, 2022

This book, THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE FUTURE: Uniscience and the Modern World, by Robert Hanna, presents and defends a critical philosophy of science and digital technology, and a new and prescient philosophy of nature and human thinking. It is being made available here in serial format, but you can also download and read or share … [continue reading]

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Later Gödel on the Formalization of Mathematics: A Comment on Hanna’s “Rational Human Mindedness and The Hierarchy of Increasingly Rich Formal Systems.”

by Carlo CellucciMarch 13, 2022

Dear Robert, I have noticed that in your paper “Rational Human Mindedness…”[i] you do not consider [later] Gödel’s argument that, while by his first incompleteness theorem it is “impossible to formalize all of mathematics in a single formal system,” nevertheless “everything mathematical is formalizable” (Gödel 1986–2002, I, 389). It is formalizable not in a single … [continue reading]

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THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE FUTURE, #14–Sensible Science 3: Natural Science Without Scientism.

by Robert HannaMarch 13, 2022

This book, THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE FUTURE: Uniscience and the Modern World, by Robert Hanna, presents and defends a critical philosophy of science and digital technology, and a new and prescient philosophy of nature and human thinking. It is being made available here in serial format, but you can also download and read or share … [continue reading]

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Rational Human Mindedness and The Hierarchy of Increasingly Rich Formal Systems.

by Robert HannaMarch 6, 2022

You can also download and read or share a .pdf of the complete text of this essay HERE. Rational Human Mindedness and The Hierarchy of Increasingly Rich Formal Systems Ever since I wrote a brace of books during the 00s called Kant, Science, and Human Nature (Hanna, 2006a) and Rationality and Logic (Hanna, 2006b), I’ve … [continue reading]

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THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE FUTURE, #13–Sensible Science 2: Natural Science Without Materialism/Physicalism.

by Robert HannaMarch 6, 2022

This book, THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE FUTURE: Uniscience and the Modern World, by Robert Hanna, presents and defends a critical philosophy of science and digital technology, and a new and prescient philosophy of nature and human thinking. It is being made available here in serial format, but you can also download and read or share … [continue reading]

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THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE FUTURE, #12–Sensible Science 1: Natural Science Without Natural Mechanism.

by Robert HannaFebruary 27, 2022

This book, THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE FUTURE: Uniscience and the Modern World, by Robert Hanna, presents and defends a critical philosophy of science and digital technology, and a new and prescient philosophy of nature and human thinking. It is being made available here in serial format, but you can also download and read or share … [continue reading]

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THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE FUTURE, #11–How to Ground Natural Science on Sensibility.

by Robert HannaFebruary 20, 2022

This book, THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE FUTURE: Uniscience and the Modern World, by Robert Hanna, presents and defends a critical philosophy of science and digital technology, and a new and prescient philosophy of nature and human thinking. It is being made available here in serial format, but you can also download and read or share … [continue reading]

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THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE FUTURE, #10–Scientific Pietism and Scientific Naturalism.

by Robert HannaFebruary 13, 2022

This book, THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE FUTURE: Uniscience and the Modern World, by Robert Hanna, presents and defends a critical philosophy of science and digital technology, and a new and prescient philosophy of nature and human thinking. It is being made available here in serial format, but you can also download and read or share … [continue reading]

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THE LIMITS OF SENSE AND REASON: A Line-By-Line Critical Commentary on Kant’s “Critique of Pure Reason,” #22–A Mini-Tutorial on Kant’s Theory of Cognition.

by Robert HannaFebruary 13, 2022

[I] was then making plans for a work that might perhaps have the title, “The Limits of Sense and Reason.” I planned to have it consist of two parts, a theoretical and a practical. The first part would have two sections, (1) general phenomenology and (2) metaphysics, but this only with regard to its method. … [continue reading]

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THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE FUTURE, #9–In Defense of Natural Piety.

by Robert HannaFebruary 6, 2022

This book, THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE FUTURE: Uniscience and the Modern World, by Robert Hanna, presents and defends a critical philosophy of science and digital technology, and a new and prescient philosophy of nature and human thinking. It is being made available here in serial format, but you can also download and read or share … [continue reading]

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