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- 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
- The Monadology (1714), by Gottfried Wilhelm LEIBNIZ (1646-1716)
- Leibniz on Hope
- The Philosophy of David Lewis
- Philosophical Papers
- 4 D. Lewis, "Reduction of Mind"
- Knowledge and Suffering in Early Modern Philosophy: G.W. Leibniz and Anne Conway
- Mill and the Consistency of Hedonism
- Philip Goff Against Constitutive Russellian Monism
- The Refutation of Idealism” 1
- 3 G. E. Moore (1873–1958)
- The Philosophy of Pain Introduction David Bain, Michael Brady, Jennifer
- Experimental Philosophy of Pain Justin Sytsma and Kevin Reuter
- Materialism and Qualia the Explanatory Gap
- Mad Pain and Martian Pain’ with Postmodernist Perspectives
- Is the Pain in Jane Felt Mainly in Her Brain? by Paul Skokowski
- Locke's Materialism
- SOLIPSISM PHYSICAL THINGS and PERSONAL PERCEPTUAL SPACE Solipsist Ontology, Epistemology and Communication
- 1 Selves, Solipsism and Living in a Simulated Reality Philosophy 540
- Active Suffering: an Examination of Spinoza's Approach to Tristita Kathleen Ketring Schenk University of South Florida, [email protected]
- Moore's Proof of an External World & the Problem of Other Minds
- Reading Guide for "Brains and Behavior" by Hilary Putnam (Originally from 1961, Reprinted in Chalmers P
- Praxis and Pragmatism
- Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646–1716)
- Baruch Spinoza As a Jewish Thinker Lucas Waggoner [email protected]
- 1 What Did Mary Know? Russellian Monism Without Intrinsics Jussi Jylkkä Note
- Philosophy 132 Philosophy of Mind Handout 9 Wednesday, 26 September 2007
- Leibniz on Pre-Established Harmony and Causality,” in Lire Leibniz, Trans
- Mental Events Are Sometimes Described As If They Are Causal Products of Physical Events
- Motivating by the Pain Pleasure Principle
- Perennial Idealism: a Mystical Solution to the Mind-Body Problem
- George Berkeley's Idealism: an Examination of the Idealist Metaphysics and Its Connection to Philosophy of Mind
- Hilary Putnam: the Nature of Mental States Professor Jeeloo Liu
- Pain, Dislike, and Experience
- How to Avoid Solipsism While Remaining an Idealist: Lessons from Berkeley and Dharmakīrti
- Spinoza on Emotion and Akrasia
- Two Interpretations of George Berkeley's Idealism Joshua Woo