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Simona Ginsburg
Simona Ginsburg is Associate Professor at the Open University of Israel, where she developed and headed the MA Program in Biological Thought. She and Eva Jablonka are coauthors of The Evolution of the Sensitive Soul: Learning and the Origins of Consciousness (MIT Press).
Simona Ginsburg is Associate Professor at the Open University of Israel, where she developed and headed the MA Program in Biological Thought. She and Eva Jablonka are coauthors of The Evolution of the Sensitive Soul: Learning and the Origins of Consciousness (MIT Press).
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Suspended Ethics?
The Persecution of Heretics
A.I. and the Medicine of the Future
How Illness Transforms Philosophy
You are not an exception
An Enemy of The Open Society
How modern medicine became dangerous
A new paradigm to understand pain
We risk turning life into an illness
The post-antibiotic apocalypse is here
The mind-body problem is ruining our health
Breaking the silence on illness
The risks of erasing our desire with Ozempic
Medical trials are not the whole truth
New theory of placebos reframes mind-body problem
Pain destroys the mind-body problem
We are overcounting cancer cases by vast amounts
Cancer screening harms more people than it saves
False positives, real profits: the dark side of cancer screening
The Uniqueness of Humanity
DIY DNA
Entering the Soul Niche
A New Science of Life
The Emperor's New Genes
Rita Levi Montalcini: the Nobel Prize-winning scientist with a lab in her bedroom
Parenting myths and the DNA revolution
CRISPR's Brave New World
The ethical transhumanist
The rise of God-like beings
Science is based in metaphor