On Near-Death Experience and the Limits of What Philosophy of Mind Can Know I · Prologue The Testimony That Refuses to Be Dismissed They return from wherever they went speaking…
Frances Egan’s deflationary account of mental representation charts a new course between realism and anti-realism — and changes what we should expect from a theory of content. Frances Egan ·…
A conversation on consciousness, experience, and the hard problem at the frontier of artificial intelligence With the voices of Descartes • Leibniz • Hume • Kant • Wittgenstein • Nagel…
A Critical and Systematic Analysis of Andrew Rubner’s 2024 Rutgers Dissertation With reconstructed arguments, original objections, and a sustained assessment of the nearly-all theory and its consequences for teleosemantics ABSTRACT…
The philosophy of mind looks at one of the most personal and puzzling parts of human life: the mind. It asks what minds are, how they relate to bodies and…