DigitalDiogenesAus
DigitalDiogenesAus t1_ivnjekh wrote
Reply to comment by FateEntity in Discovery of bronzes rewrites Italy’s Etruscan-Roman history by VoloNoscere
For me it's the bronzes. There aren't that many bronze statues because people melted them down. Many of the famous statues are stone copies of bronze originals-you can't melt down marble, so they are the ones that survive.
DigitalDiogenesAus t1_ja5e5c2 wrote
Reply to comment by Mustelafan in Neuroscientist Gregory Berns argues that Thomas Nagel was wrong: neuroscience can give us knowledge about what it is like to be an animal. For example, his own fMRI studies on dogs have shown that they can feel genuine affection for their owners. by Ma3Ke4Li3
I know what it is to be a TV because I can see moving pictures and know they are made of pixels.