You can now order your very own brain in a vat. Just having one in your office will turn you into a skeptic! Thanks to Chris Grau for the tip.
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Great site! I especially appreciate the frivolity pages and the jokes pages. At the risk of making myself unwelcome, I am posting my own dorky phil. jokes:
1. Prof. Chalmers is writing a new book on consciousness. It's phenomenal.
2. I'm not sure I understand epistemology.
3. What's the first thing you know? First thing you know ole Jeb's a millionare....
4. There's a discount clothing store called "Plato's Closet." Only problem is the real deals are outside.
5. Etymology. I wonder where that word came from.
sorry. those are groaners.
-curt
Posted by: Curt LaFond | September 17, 2005 at 12:47 PM