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Author LIFE why we exist Martin G Walker like Richard Dawkins Daniel Dennett Carl Sagan Sam Harris

Martin Walker studied Physics at St. John’s College, Oxford, with some of the leading physicists of our time, including the director general of CERN, Dr. Chris Llewellyn Smith. His groundbreaking book, LIFE! bridges the gap between science and spirituality in prose that communicates the feeling as well as the logic of his thesis. He is a member of The British Neuroscience Association, Learning and The Brain, and MENSA, and is the founder and CEO of mind evolve, llc, publisher of brain science research updates and the popular brain training program Mind Sparke Brain Fitness Pro.

In naming this site, I chose the term rational philosophy (even though philosophy should always be rational) because I want the posts to contribute to our understanding of the world around us using reason. I firmly believe that we all philosophize. Any reflection on our state of being is philosophy. Whether my reflection and analysis holds more weight or is more relevant or accurate than anyone else’s I will leave to the reader to decide. But as I begin these postings I commit that I will strive to be reasonable and fair. I have prejudices, and hobbyhorses, and weaknesses, but I will guard against them, root them out before I press “publish.”

socrates imageI aim to post two kinds of content: That which is general and timeless, and that which is specific and of immediate interest. It seems to me that this captures the best of philosophy—to seek universal truth, and to try to use that truth to shed light on the the moment in which we live. When Socrates met with his fellow Greeks at the forum and engaged them in discussion, he held forth on some big subjects but at the same time urged his companions to think more sharply, to question more deeply.

In my second post, I hope to produce a broad sketch of my original philosophy that proposes some general ideas about our existence.

Thank you for reading,
Martin G. Walker

Author: LIFE! Why We Exist… And What We Must Do to Survive