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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
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- Aristotle on Ergon and Eudaimonia Creating a Coherent Interpretation
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- 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
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- 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
- Intelligibility All the Way Down : Nagel on Mind and Cosmos
- Where Do We Go from Here? an Analysis and Critique of the Current Physicalist Theories of Mind
- Rick, Morty, and Absurdism: the Millennial Allure of Dark Humor by Kim Koltun
- Nagel, Jackson, and Physicalism Sarah Huizar Denison University
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- Ten PRAGMATISM AS ANTI- REPRESENTATIONALISM?
- Introductory Handout Philosophy 1 the Nature of Philosophy Fall, 2016 Professor Richard Arneson Teaching Assistant Peter Yong
- Nagel (From What Does It All Mean?, 1987)
- What Is It Like to Be a Bat? Author(S): Thomas Nagel Source: the Philosophical Review, Vol
- Thomas Nagel – Moral Luck
- Nagel's Theory of the Subjective and Objective : Implications for Rationality in Ethics
- Topics in Non-Consequentialist Ethics Instructors: Johann Frick and Gideon Rosen Fall Semester 2015/16 Fridays 10Am-12.50Pm in Marx 201
- Moral Reason, Moral Sentiments: a Motivational Theory of Altruism
- Thomas Nagel and Consciousness
- What Is It Like to Be a Bat? Author: Thomas Nagel Analysis By: James Bresnahan
- INTRODUCTION to PHILOSOPHY HARVARD SUMMER SCHOOL 2019 Professor Andreas Teuber
- The Challenges of Conscience in a World of Compromise Amy J
- Lecture 9 – Eliminative Materialism
- Existential Nihilism: the Only Really Serious Philosophical Problem
- War and Massacre Author(S): Thomas Nagel Reviewed Work(S): Source: Philosophy & Public Affairs, Vol
- The Problem of Qualia
- The Meaning of Life: the Major Philosophical Aspects Hidden Behind a Fundamental Question of Human Existence
- Katja Maria Vogt, Topics in Metaethics: Moore
- Aristotle Redux: Nagel's
- Conditions of Personhood
- Thomas Nagel, ‘What Is It Like to Be a Bat?’ Excerpts from Thomas Nagel, “What Is It Like to Be a Bat?”, Philosophical Review 83: 435-450 (1974)
- Phil S-4-Introduction to Philosophy Syllabus
- On Responsible Knowledge Making and the Moral Standing of Animals: Questioning What Matters and Why About Animal Minds
- Existentialism (Expository Writing 20, Sections 234 & 235) Fall 2018
- A Novel Reading of Thomas Nagel's “Challenge” to Physicalism
- Thomas Nagel and the Problem of Consciousness
- 1 the Cost of Going Nowhere: Thomas Nagel, Søren