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Preface | |
What is Philosophy? | |
Socratic Wisdom | |
Philosophy as the Love of Truth versus Enthusiasm | |
The Value of Philosophy | |
Theory of Knowledge | |
Classical Theories on Certainty and the Sources of Knowledge | |
The Theory of Forms and Doctrine of Recollection | |
Skepticism and Tranquility | |
Meditations on First Philosophy (complete) | |
Knowledge through Experience | |
An Idealist Theory of Knowledge | |
Experience and the Limits of Human Reason | |
The Copernican Revolution in Knowledge | |
Contemporary Theories on the Limits of Knowledge | |
Science and Myth | |
Two Types of Knowledge | |
Epistemology without a Knowing Subject | |
Dismantling Truth: Solidarity versus Objectivity | |
Postmodernism and Truth | |
A Feminist Epistemology? | |
Philosophy of Religion | |
A Traditional Arguments for the Existence of God | |
The Five Ways | |
The Causal Argument for God | |
A Debate on the Argument from Contingency | |
The Watch and the Watchmaker | |
A Critique of the Teleological Argument | |
The Ontological Argument | |
A Debate on the Argument from Religious Experience | |
The Argument from Religious Experience | |
The Problem of Evil | |
The Best of All Possible Worlds? | |
Moral Responsibility | |
Voluntary Action and Responsibility | |
Stoic Resignation to Fate | |
The Impossibility of Moral Responsibility | |
A Compatibilist Defense of Moral Responsibility | |
A Libertarian Defense of Moral Responsibility | |
Punishment | |
The Right to Punish: Retributivism | |
Utilitarianism and Punishment | |
The Crime of Punishment: The Humanitarian Theory | |
Against the Humanitarian Theory of Rehabilitation | |
Two Concepts of Punishment | |
Moral Philosophy | |
Socratic Morality: Crito | |
Moral Relativism | |
Custom Is King | |
In Defense of Moral Relativism | |
Ethical Relativism versus Ethical Objectivism | |
The Subjectivity of Values | |
A Critique of Mackie''s Theory of Moral Subjectivism | |
Why Is There Evil? | |
The Problem of Evil: Why Is There So Much Suffering? | |
A Theistic Response to the Problem of Evil | |
Faith and Reason | |
A Debate on Rationality and Religious Belief | |
Faith Is a Rational Wager | |
The Ethics of Belief | |
The Will to Believe | |
Religious Belief without Evidence | |
Philosophy of Mind | |
The Mind-Body Problem | |
Interactive Dualism | |
Mind and Body as a Continuum | |
Consciousness and the Mind-Body Problem | |
A Critique of Dualism | |
On Functionalism and Materialism | |
What Is It Like to Be a Bat? | |
Against Materialism: Can Consciousness Be Reductively Explained? | |
Minds, Brains, and Computers | |
The Problem of Personal Identity | |
The Self as Psychological Properties | |
The Self as a Bundle of Perceptions | |
Brain Transplants and Personal Identity: A Dialogue | |
Personal Identity and Survival: Will I Survive My Death? | |
Arguments for the Immortality of the Soul | |
The Illusion of Immortality | |
In Defense of Life after Death | |
Freedom of the Will, Responsibility, and Punishment | |
Free Will and Determinism | |
A Defense of Determinism | |
Libertarianism: Defense of Free Will | |
Compatibilism: Free Will Is Consistent with Determinism | |
Determinism: Free Will and Psychoanalysis | |
Freedom of the Will and the Concept of a Person | |
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