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Thomas Nagel What Does It All Mean? 第七章 Right and Wrong 对和错 (Oxford University Press, 1987) 翻译的不对的地方一定是我没看懂...🙇♀️恳请指正 假设你在图书馆工作,你的工作是检查人们有没有私自将书带走,而这时你的朋友要求你偷偷夹带一本很稀有的书给他。 你或许会因为一些原因犹豫。...
What Does It All Mean By Thomas Nagel: The Meaning Of Words me‚ she loves me notYoujust got off the phone with your girlfriend of three years and told her thatyouloved her andyouwere on the way to the store‚ she replied with‚ “ I’m doing homework at the library‚ ill ...
《What is it like to be a Bat?》是托马斯·内格尔(Thomas Nagel)的一篇哲学论文,首次发表于1974年。这篇论文是心灵哲学和意识研究领域的经典之作,它探讨了主观体验的本质和心物问题的复杂性。内格尔在这篇论文中提出了一个著名的思想实验,即尝试想象成为一只蝙蝠是什么感觉,以此来阐述意识的主观性和物理主义还...
What Does It Mean When You See an Owl During the Day? In aninterview with Parade, animal communicator and evidential medium Nancy Mello points out that given owls' ability to have a unique perspective on the world—high up in trees with near270-degree night vision—it should be a reminder...
What Does It Mean When You See an Owl During the Day? In aninterview with Parade, animal communicator and evidential medium Nancy Mello points out that given owls' ability to have a unique perspective on the world—high up in trees with near270-degree night vision—it should be a reminder...
t doubt that this is true but it should also be noted that observations and recollections concerning the finer details of female genital anatomy are few and far between, as they might be for logical reasons (I mean: all the goddam hair). Anyway, a few mentions are out there. A very ...
on octopuses also pay homage to Nagel’s paper each with a section of a chapter titled “What it is like”, and “What It’s Like”, respectively, giving affirmative responses to their own questions about what is it like to be a dog, or an octopus. ...
It does not mean that the researchers in question are free to research about anything they want; even if this is also sometimes a fruitful thing to allow. Each of the three oppositions allow for degrees between them; even the first one, as we will explain below in Chapter 3.5. That ...