These are some of the weighty questions Scott Sehon tackled in his recent inaugural lecture as Joseph E. Merrill Professor of Philosophy. He talked to colleagues and other members of the Bowdoin ...
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Watson fellows are expected to make connections and be resourceful, independent, and bold—and they do, and they are. But they are also told to expect ups and downs and that they might even fail. The ...
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Philosophy tries to answer some pretty hard questions: What does morality require of us? Are there objective moral truths? Do we have free will? How is the mind related to the brain? Does science ...