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Jacob Stegenga
A philosopher of science and medicine, and Professor at NTU Singapore, Stegenga is the author of Medical Nihilism and Care and Cure: An Introduction to Philosophy of Medicine.
A philosopher of science and medicine, and Professor at NTU Singapore, Stegenga is the author of Medical Nihilism and Care and Cure: An Introduction to Philosophy of Medicine.
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Brave New Horizon
Where will technology lead the human race?
The Immortal Now
Can philosophy teach us how to die?
Emperor's New Genes
Are genes not the blueprint for life we imagined?
What happens to our bodies when we die?
Biologist Brooke Magnati reveals the secrets of decay
The Evolution of Desire
Do genetics explain all of human nature?
Defeating Aging
Do you want to live forever?
The New Bodies
Transhumanism: Rise of the Cyborgs
Orgasmatron
What can MRI scans of brains in orgasm tell us?
After Darwin
Is the age of selfish gene theory over?
Are Doctors Bad For Us?
Medicine, trust, and power
The Illusion of Race
How do we move on from race?
After Evolution
Is culture beyond genetics?
Doctors in the Age of Google
Is it time to rid ourselves of medical authority?
The Evolution of Suicide
Nicholas Humphrey | Self-killing's genetic history
Doctors and the Danger Industry
Can big data improve the effectiveness of drugs?
Life On The Edge
How can we halt society's existential crises?
Overcoming death
Does fearing death prevent us from fully living?
Why We Are Who We Are
The epigenetic revolution
Planet of the Clones
Should we clone human beings?
The Uniqueness of Humanity
Is evolution progress?
Genes, Cells, and Brains
Taking on the bioscience industry
A Paradigm of Health
What are the limits of western medicine?
The Naked Truth
How does the body in art relate to physical-being? Is nudity ever more than a sales tactic?
Cyborg Future
Microprocessors & nano-robots in the human body
Inside the Mind’s Eye
The Solitary Self - Darwin and the Selfish Gene
Your Life in the Balance
Should we trust doctors less than we do?
Documenting Death
Whose death is worth recording? | Brooke Magnanti
Docs in the Dock
What can we do about medical errors?
Are Hospitals Bad For Us?
Social justice impacts our health more than medicine
Why Genes Are Not Selfish and People Are Nice
Neoliberalism makes for crude science
Morality, Hypocrisy and Health
Drugs and Western imperialism
Sex, Science, and Stereotypes
Why women have evolved differently from men
How Science Tells Us Who We Are
George Ellis | Nature vs nurture
Designing Life
How to Live Forever
A future without morality
Medicine's Mistakes
Should we distrust medicine?
Meat, Metal, Code
Human and Superhuman
Is the pursuit of eternal youth fair on the young?
Should We Change Our Genes?
Is ‘gene-doping’ a threat to humanity?
The Mystery of Life
If we find extraterrestrial life, will we recognise it as life at all?
Stem Cells and the Future of Medicine
Can stem cells ethically transform medicine?
Trust Me, I'm Google
Medicine in a digital age
Dawkins on the crisis of rationality
In conversation with Richard Dawkins
How specialisation is killing us
Life, death, and specialisation
Science, hypocrisy and lies
The truth deficit
Wave goodbye to being human
The transhumanist dream
The life and philosophy of Denis Noble
Esteemed biologist reflects on life and career
Risk, Evidence and Lockdown
The right response to Covid-19?
The matrix or the miracle
The future of the family
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Simple solutions, dangerous realities
Beyond Kuhn and Feyerabend
Why evidence won't change your convictions
Our touching faith in numbers
The myth of pure science
The irrationality of transhumanists
Towards a new Enlightenment
The problem with the Nobel Prize
What is this thing called pseudoscience?
10 questions ignored by philosophy
The universe is neither clockwork nor alive
Thomas Kuhn and why radicals need tradition
Leibniz and the Miracle Creed Behind Modern Physics
Whether lockdowns were successful remains a mystery
The quantum wave function isn't real
Medicine's bad philosophy threatens your health
Bruno Latour: The Delusions of Modernity
Physics can't deal with reality's complexity
Carl Sagan was wrong: ordinary evidence is enough
Science is a kind of magic
The truths in physics are dependent on falsehoods
Reality has no ultimate building blocks
In bed with the enemy: how to fix science
The laws of nature explain very little
The problem with emergence
The divide between art and science is a mistake
Philosophy needs a Renaissance
11 philosophers you don't know about, but should
Hossenfelder vs Goff: Do electrons exist?
The Values Fix