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Pain (philosophy)
Leibniz, Bayle and the Controversy on Sudden Change Markku Roinila (In: Giovanni Scarafile & Leah Gruenpeter Gold (Ed.), Paradoxes of Conflicts, Springer 2016)
Mind Body Problem and Brandom's Analytic Pragmatism
Brains and Behavior Hilary Putnam
The Scientific Evidence for Materialism About Pains Draft 2-4-13
The Curious Case of Baruch Spinoza in Walter BenJaMin’S “Toward the Critique of Violence”
Pragmatic Model for Integrating Complementary and Alternative
Hilary Putnam Has Been One of the Most Influential Philosophers
Spinoza and Hinduism
Russellian Monism and Mental Causation
Chapter 10 the Nature of Mental States Hilary Putnam
Berkeley and the Mind of God Craig Berchet Knepley University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
A Critical and Quasi-Historical Essay on Theories of Pain
The Philosopher, the Heretic, the Jew and His Lovers: Spinoza
The Philosophy of Pain. Ernest Crutch Er, M
Idealistic Identity and Dialectical Mimesis in Adorno's Negative
Temporal Neutrality and the Bias Toward the Future*
Introduction to G.E. Moore's Principia Ethica G
Applying Modern Theories in the Philosophy of Time to Spinoza's
Top View
Seminar: Die Philosophie Von David Lewis
David Lewis's Metaphysics
Introduction Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Was One of the Most Prolific Thinkers
Hilary Putnam – the Nature of Mental States (1967)
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, the Humanist Agenda and the Scientific Method
Reasons and Persons
A Case for Monistic Idealism
Conceiving of Someone Else's Pain on The
Physicalism, Psychism, and Phenomenalism* (Forthcoming in Journal of Philosophy) Lei Zhong the Chinese University of Hong Kong
PHI 575-Levine
Awareness, Solipsism and First-Rank Symptoms in Schizophrenia
Kripke's Cartesian Argument Against Materialism
Attitudes to Suffering: Parfit and Nietzsche Christopher Janaway
Idealism and the Mind-Body Problem∗
Pain Eliminativism
Spinoza and the Relativity of Evil in the World
2 What Is Functionalism?
The Common Sense Philosophy of G. E. Moore