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Mathew Iredale

University College London
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University College London
Science and Technology Studies
PhD, 1995
Areas of Specialization
Free Will
Areas of Interest
Metaphysics
Philosophy of Mind
Natural Sciences
Cognitive Sciences
Free Will
  • All publications (62)
  •  84
    Unconscious Motivation
    The Philosophers' Magazine 57 (57): 21-23. 2012.
  •  93
    Solving the big problems (review)
    The Philosophers' Magazine 61 (61): 119-120. 2013.
  •  110
    Chimpanzees may be cute, but they’re selfish sods
    The Philosophers' Magazine 33 31-32. 2006.
  •  88
    Sci-Phi: Do language and mathematics need each other?
    The Philosophers' Magazine 31 29-31. 2005.
    Philosophy of Mathematics, Miscellaneous
  •  100
    Putting Descartes before the horse
    The Philosophers' Magazine 42 40-42. 2008.
  •  79
    Left, right, left, right…
    The Philosophers' Magazine 44 51-53. 2009.
    Political Libertarianism
  •  74
    Why elections are literally beauty contests
    The Philosophers' Magazine 51 33-35. 2010.
  •  110
    How does consciousness arise?
    The Philosophers' Magazine 58 25-27. 2012.
    Philosophy of ConsciousnessAspects of Consciousness
  •  86
    The shocking truth about consciousness and creativity
    The Philosophers' Magazine 54 32-34. 2011.
    Philosophy of ConsciousnessAspects of Consciousness
  •  48
    Sci-Phi: How to combine Einstein and common sense about time
    The Philosophers' Magazine 27 22-22. 2004.
    Space and Time
  •  99
    Altruism in artificial life
    The Philosophers' Magazine 55 (55): 28-30. 2011.
    Artificial Life
  •  525
    Sci-Phi Adventures in Science and Philosophy
    The Philosophers' Magazine 9 (9): 22-22. 2000.
  •  7
    Mind the gap
    The Philosophers' Magazine 47 52-54. 2009.
  •  119
    Is the hand really quicker than the eye?
    The Philosophers' Magazine 45 45-47. 2009.
  •  91
    Uncovering the meaning of “life”
    The Philosophers' Magazine 34 26-27. 2006.
  •  85
    The Libet controversy
    The Philosophers' Magazine 59 (59): 25-27. 2012.
  •  93
    Do fruit flies have free will?
    The Philosophers' Magazine 53 32-34. 2011.
  •  69
    Sci-Phi
    The Philosophers' Magazine 32 27-28. 2005.
    Popper: Philosophy of Physics
  •  49
    Sci-Phi
    The Philosophers' Magazine 30 22-23. 2005.
  •  129
    Mathew meets leading physicist Bernard d’Espagnat
    The Philosophers' Magazine 46 40-44. 2009.
  •  107
    Why myth-busting doesn’t work
    The Philosophers' Magazine 40 25-26. 2008.
  •  75
    How emotional are moral judgements?
    The Philosophers' Magazine 38 27-28. 2007.
    Ethics
  •  66
    Uneasy bedfellows
    Philosophers' Magazine 60 (-1). 2013.
  •  62
    Sci-Phi: Is it time that Schrödinger’s cat was let out of its box?
    The Philosophers' Magazine 25 20-20. 2004.
  •  126
    A paradox solves a paradox, paradoxically
    The Philosophers' Magazine 41 44-46. 2008.
    Paradoxes
  •  87
    Sci-Phi
    The Philosophers' Magazine 20 18-18. 2002.
  •  91
    Must we disagree?
    The Philosophers' Magazine 36 25-26. 2006.
  •  73
    Know thine enemy
    The Philosophers' Magazine 25 60-60. 2004.
  •  101
    Why are we cleverer than other primates?
    The Philosophers' Magazine 56 (56): 28-30. 2012.
    Ethics and Cognitive Science
  •  3
    Did Popper falsify Copenhagen?
    The Philosophers' Magazine 32 27-28. 2011.
    Popper: Philosophy of Physics
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