After the Hour of Decision
After the Hour of Decision
A Chat With Dmitry: Biofoundationalism, Darwinian Truths, and Artificial Intelligence
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A Chat With Dmitry: Biofoundationalism, Darwinian Truths, and Artificial Intelligence

Not a podcast pilot
Mac Baconai

My essay covering Biofoundationalism, Socrates, myth, and more:

’s Astrology essay:

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Astrology, Darwinian Truths, and Biochemistry in the Womb
This is essay is part of Applied Biofoundationalism. All chapters are linked at the end. Enjoy…
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’s Biofoundationalism series:

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Biofoundationalism V: Power Acts, Beauty Is
Other Biofoundationalism chapters, including derivative essays called Applied Biofoundationalism, are included at the end…
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Biofoundationalism IV: Masculine Because You Have To, Feminine Because You Get To
This essay can be read on a standalone basis, though I recommend reading Part II to fully internalize it. If my comments on genetic morality are new to you, the elaboration for those statements are found in Part II…
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Biofoundationalism III: Verbal Intelligence and Factual Sediment
This can be read on a standalone basis, however it incorporates biological assertions defended and articulated in Part II. Other Biofoundationalism chapters, including derivative essays called Applied Biofoundationalism, are linked at the end…
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Biofoundationalism II: The Moral Genotype
This essay can be read on a standalone basis, it builds on the framework established in Part I. Other Biofoundationalism chapters, including derivative essays called Applied Biofoundationalism, are linked at the end. Enjoy…
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Biofoundationalism I: Moral Foundations Utility Theory & Hypermoralization
One year ago to the month, I published the first essay of my Biofoundationalism series on Twitter. It has since gotten traction (currently eleven essays), and I get messages on it often. I’ve discussed these concepts a lot in recent podcasts, and it’s time for them to come to Substack. I’m not going to link to the original essays, because I don’t want y…
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