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Eli Hirsch

Brandeis University
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  • Brandeis University
    Department of Philosophy
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Waltham, Massachusetts, United States of America
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    Ant and Uncles
    Philosophy Phridays. 2017.
    It is difficult to understand questions about the evolution of ants. It seems often to be assumed that there are specific features that ants possess because of the "survival value" of such features. This makes very little sense, because it is very hard to believe that there are any features at all that can be viewed as having survival value for ants.
    Philosophy of Gender, MiscOrganismic Selection
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    Physical identity
    Philosophical Review 85 (3): 357-389. 1976.
    Persistence, MiscMetaphysics of Mind
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    Kripke's argument against materialism
    In Robert C. Koons & George Bealer (eds.), The waning of materialism, Oxford University Press. 2010.
    Consciousness and MaterialismKripke's Modal Argument Against Materialism
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    Divided Minds
    Philosophical Review 100 (1): 3. 1991.
    Fission and Split Brains
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    The persistence of objects
    University City Science Center. 1976.
    Identity, Misc
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    Quantifier variance and realism
    Philosophical Issues 12 (1): 51-73. 2002.
    Quantification and OntologyInternal Realism
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    Quantifier Variance and Realism
    Noûs 36 (s1): 51-73. 2002.
    OntologyQuantifiersQuantification and Ontology
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    Ontology and alternative languages
    In David Chalmers, David Manley & Ryan Wasserman (eds.), Metametaphysics: New Essays on the Foundations of Ontology, Oxford University Press. pp. 231--58. 2009.
    Ontological DisagreementOntological Conventionalism and RelativismOntology
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