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Metaphysics and Death in Eugen Fink’s Thought [PDF]
The aim of the contribution is to present and then question the thesis of Eugen Fink, Husserl’s last assistant and Heidegger’s student, on the inability of metaphysics to deal adequately with the problem of death.
Virgilio Cesarone
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Do We Really Exist? Eastern Inspirations in Thomas Metzinger’s Self-model Theory of Subjectivity
This paper is an analysis of Thomas Metzinger’s self-model theory of subjectivity (SMT). Metzinger claims that beyond the biological organism and its properties, there is no individual and distinct ...
Wojciech Kościuczyk
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PHENOMENAL CONCEPTS AS MENTAL FILES
Roberto Horácio de Sá Pereira
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DHARMAKIRTI, DAVIDSON, AND KNOWING REALITY [PDF]
If we distinguish phenomenal effects from their noumenal causes, the former being our conceptual(ized) experiences, the latter their grounds or causes in reality as it is independent of our experience, then two contradictory positions with regards to ...
Brons, Lajos
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The Argument from Consciousness and Divine Consciousness [PDF]
The paper aims for an improvement of the so-called argument from consciousness while focusing on the first-person-perspective as a unique feature of consciousness that opens the floor for a theistic explanation.
Schärtl, Thomas
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Introspection without Judgment [PDF]
The focus of this paper is introspection of phenomenal states, i.e. the distinctively first-personal method through which one can form beliefs about the phenomenology of one’s current conscious mental states.
Giustina, Anna
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Although phenomenal consciousness resists explanation in physical terms, it remains an open question whether or not consciousness is an intrinsically physical phenomenon since it remains an open question whether or not conscious states are identical with
Karol Polcyn
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Grounding, Analysis, and Russellian Monism [PDF]
Few these days dispute that the knowledge argument demonstrates an epistemic gap between the physical facts and the facts about experience. It is much more contentious whether that epistemic gap can be used to demonstrate a metaphysical gap of a kind ...
Al-Ghazālī. +209 more
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Luka eksplanacyjna a pojęcia własności fenomenalnych stanowisko Josepha Levine’a ( Explanatory gap and the concept of phenomenal properties: Joseph Levine’s view) [PDF]
The explanatory gap problem arises in the context of the mind-body relation, and especially the phenomenal concepts-physical concepts relation. It is posed as a question about the method which is appropriate for the reduction of consciousness to physical
Adriana Schetz
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A posteriori physicalism and phenomenal concepts: The a priori synthesizable objection
The aim of this paper is to critically assess and respond to two objections advanced by Daniel Stoljar (2005) against the so-called phenomenal concept strategy.
Julia Telles de Menezes
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