
Kanan Babazade
Apr 2, 202313 min read


With a philosophical approach, this article explores the 'physical possibility' of time travel permitted by General Relativity.

This new addition to the Philosophy of Science 101 series explores models of scientific explanation.

There is no universally accepted definition of "philosophical fiction"; however, some distinctive features found in literary works ranging from the classic era to the contemporary literary movements effectively allow to establish a connection between them, and thus to regroup them under this "philosophical fiction" label, or genre. One of these main features, and probably the most relevant to this classification, is the fact that these works, from Candide to The Handmaid's Ta

This article explores Michael Hardimon's minimalist concept of race as a modest biological kind in the philosophy of race.

This addition to the Philosophy of Science 101 series delves into scientific models and representation.

This article is a demonstration of the concept and phenomenon of emergence and a presentation of a critical reflection on the concept.

Albert Camus’ The Stranger is read as a personal reflection in which Camus defines his vision of the absurd.

This article explicates the role of invariance in James Woodward's manipulability account of causation.

This article considers the study of causation in the philosophy of science.

This article explores the Brouwer-Hilbert controversy over the foundations of mathematics.

Palestine-Israel case is a crucial issue that demonstrates the flows of the contemporary international order.

With this article, the series Philosophy of Mind 101 ends. In the article, conceptual cognition is told.

This fourth article of the Philosophy of Science 101 series explores the history of science and its significance in the realism debate.

This article investigates the moral permissibility of AI in the hiring process using a deontological approach.

This article is a critical approach to the concepts of contemporary education and history of education.

This episode is about the theory of cultural cognition and how cultural cognition is related with cooperation.

This article of the Philosophy of Science 101 series explores the antirealist position in the scientific realism debate.

This article considers whether a distinction should be drawn between 'mental' and 'bodily' forms of illness.

