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- Chapter 3 Reduction, Qualia, and the Direct Introspection of Brain States
- Pragmatism and Effective Altruism: an Essay on Epistemology and Practical Ethics John Aggrey Odera University of Pennsylvania
- Introduction to Existentialism
- Aristotle on Ergon and Eudaimonia Creating a Coherent Interpretation
- Nagel: What Is It Like to Be a Bat?
- Character Luck and Moral Responsibility: the Character of the Ordinary Person in Aristotle's Rhetoric and Politics
- The Last Word by the Same Author
- On the Moral Significance of Conscience
- Review of Peter Cane, Responsibility in Law and Morality (2002)
- 4 Aristotle's Function Argument
- Nagel, Panpsychism and Realism
- A Critique of Happiness: an Elusive Value As the Ground for Ethics in Aristotle's Nicomachaen Ethics Justin Nnaemeka Onyeukazi
- What It Is Like to Be a Bat Daniel C. Dennett Twent
- Consciousness and Its Place in a “Natural Hierarchy”
- NAGEL, PHYSICALISM and SUBJECTIVITY 61 the First Sense: Intraspecies Subjectivity
- Thomas Nagel, Concealment and Exposure and Other Essays, New York: Oxford University Press 2002, 240Pp, $25 (Hbk), 0-19- 515293-X
- Human Conduct and Values: Knowledge an Unexamined Life Is Not Worth Living IDH 3035/4008 Spring 2011 MWF, 1:00-1:50 P.M
- ERROR THEORY, UNBELIEVABILITY, and the NORMATIVE OBJECTION Daniele Bruno