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(1926-2004): In Memoriam | |
Preface | |
About Our Website | |
The Nature And Value Of Philosophy | |
Plato, Euthyphro | |
The Value of Philosophy | |
Reason And Religious Belief | |
The Existence Of God | |
Anselm of Canterbury, The Ontological Argument, from Proslogion | |
Gaunilo of Marmoutiers, On Behalf of the Fool | |
The Ontological Argument | |
The Five Ways, from Summa Theologica | |
A Modern Formulation of the Cosmological Argument | |
The Cosmological Argument | |
The Argument from Design | |
Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion, II-XI | |
The Problem Of Evil | |
Rebellion, from The Brothers Karamazov | |
Evil and Omnipotence | |
Must God Create the Best? Richard Swinburne, Why God Allows Evil, from Is there a God? | |
God and the Problem of Evil | |
Reason And Faith | |
The Ethics of Belief | |
The Will to Believe | |
Without Evidence or Argument | |
The Wager | |
Miracles and Testimony, from Think | |
Human Knowledge: Its Grounds And Limits | |
Skepticism | |
A Brain in a Vat | |
Three Skeptical Arguments | |
The Problem of the Criterion | |
The Nature Of Knowledge | |
Plato, Knowledge as Justified True Belief, from Theaetetus | |
Is Justified True Belief Knowledge? James Cornman, Keith Lehrer, and George Pappas, An Analysis of Knowledge | |
Our Knowledge Of The External World | |
Appearance and Reality and the Existence of Matter | |
Meditations on First Philosophy | |
The Causal Theory of Perception, from An Essay Concerning Human Understanding | |
Of the Principles of Human Knowledge | |
Of the Existence of a Material World, from Inquiry into the Human Mind on the Principles of Common Sense | |
Proof of an External World | |
The Methods Of Science | |
An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding, II, IV-VII | |
An Encounter with David Hume | |
Conjectures and Refutations | |
Believing Where We Cannot Prove, from Abusing Science | |
Mind And Its Place In Nature | |
The Mind-Body Problem | |
In Defense of Mind-Body Dualism | |
The Qualia Problem | |
The Mind is the Brain, from Introducing Persons | |
Functionalism and Eliminative Materialism, from Matter and Consciousness | |
Can Nonhumans Think? | |
Computing Machinery and Intelligence | |
Minds, Brains, and Programs | |
Robots and Minds, from Consciousness | |
Brute Experience | |
Animal Minds | |
Personal Identity And The Survival Of Death | |
The Prince and the Cobbler, from An Essay concerning Human Understanding | |
Of Mr Locke's Account of Identity, from Essays on the Intellectual Powers of Man | |
The Self, from A Treatise of Human Nature | |
Divided Minds and the Nature of Persons | |
Where am I? from Brainstorms | |
A Dialogue on Personal Identity and Immortality | |
Determinism, Free Will, And Responsibility | |
The Mysteries Of Free Will | |
Freedom of the Will | |
Libertarianism: The Case For Free Will And Its Incompatibility With Determinism | |
Human Freedom and the Self | |
Free Will: Ancient Dispute, New Themes | |
Hard Determinism: The Case For Determinism And Its Incompatibility With Any Important Sense Of Free Will | |
The Illusion of Free Will, from System of Nature | |
Why We Have No Free Will and Can Live Without It | |
Compatibilism: The Case For Determinism And Its Compatibility With The Most Important Sense Of Free Will Of Liberty and Necessity, from An Enquiry concerning Human Understanding | |
Freedom and Necessity, from Philosophical Essays | |
Freedom And Moral Responsibility | |
The Debate over Free Will | |
Alternate Possibilities and Moral Responsibility | |
Moral Luck | |
Sanity and the Metaphysics of Responsibility | |
Morality And Its Critics | |
Challenges To Morality | |
Psychological Egoism | |
Ethical Egoism, from Elements of Moral Philosophy | |
Plato, The Immoralist's Challenge, from Republic Book II | |
Master and Slave Morality, from Beyond Good and Evil | |
Proposed Standards Of Right Conduct Russ Shafer-Landau, Ethical Subjectivism | |
Judging Other Cultures: The Case of Genital Mutilation | |
Aristotle, Virtue and the Good Life, from Nicomachean Ethics | |
Leviathan, Part I, Chapters XIII-XV | |
Justice as Fairness, from A Theory of Justice | |
God and Objective Morality | |
The Good Will and The Categorical Imperative, from Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals | |
Utilitarianism, chapters 1 and 2 | |
What Makes Right Acts Right? from The Right and the Good | |
What is Feminist Ethics? from An Invitation to Feminist Ethics | |
Ethical Problems Plato, Crito | |
Famine, Affluence, and Morality | |
The Survival Lottery | |
Active and Passive Euthanasia | |
Unsanctifying Human Life | |
A Defense of Abortion | |
An Argument That Abortion is Wrong | |
The Meaning Of Life | |
Epicurus, Letter to Menoeceus | |
Brave New World | |
My Confession | |
The Meaning of Life | |
The Absurd | |
Glossary | |
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