The Fractal Self: Science, Philosophy, and the Evolution of Human Cooperation

Comparative and Continental Philosophy 14 (3):315-317 (2022)
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One of the most classic ontological problems of philosophy is the question of why there exists something instead of nothing. In John L. Culliney and David Jones’s The Fractal Self: Science, Philoso...

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