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Raamy Majeed

University of Manchester
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  • University of Manchester
    Department of Philosophy
    Lecturer
University of Sydney
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2012
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Manchester, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Mind
Philosophy of Cognitive Science
Philosophy of Psychology
Areas of Interest
Metaphysics
Aesthetics
Philosophy of Race
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    Pleading ignorance in response to experiential primitivism
    Philosophical Studies 163 (1): 251-269. 2013.
    Modal arguments like the Knowledge Argument, the Conceivability Argument and the Inverted Spectrum Argument could be used to argue for experiential primitivism; the view that experiential truths aren’t entailed from nonexperiential truths. A way to resist these arguments is to follow Stoljar (Ignorance and imagination. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2006) and plead ignorance of a type of experience-relevant nonexperiential truth. If we are ignorant of such a truth, we can’t imagine or conceive…Read more
    Modal arguments like the Knowledge Argument, the Conceivability Argument and the Inverted Spectrum Argument could be used to argue for experiential primitivism; the view that experiential truths aren’t entailed from nonexperiential truths. A way to resist these arguments is to follow Stoljar (Ignorance and imagination. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2006) and plead ignorance of a type of experience-relevant nonexperiential truth. If we are ignorant of such a truth, we can’t imagine or conceive of the various sorts of scenarios that are required to make these arguments sound. While I am sympathetic to this response, in this article I will argue that we have good reason to believe that this particular ignorance hypothesis is false
    Epistemology of Mind, MiscZombies and the Conceivability ArgumentAnomalous MonismThe Explanatory GapRead more
    Epistemology of Mind, MiscZombies and the Conceivability ArgumentAnomalous MonismThe Explanatory GapPhysicalism about the Mind, Misc
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    The Conceptual Link From Physical to Mental, by Robert Kirk (review)
    Mind 123 (491): 928-931. 2014.
    Formulating PhysicalismPhysicalism about the Mind, Misc
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    A Priori Conditionals and the Conceivability of Zombies
    Philosophical Papers 43 (2): 227-253. 2014.
    (2014). A Priori Conditionals and the Conceivability of Zombies. Philosophical Papers: Vol. 43, No. 2, pp. 227-253
    Qualia and MaterialismPhysicalism about the Mind, MiscQualia, Misc
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    Disjunctivism: Contemporary Readings (review)
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy 89 (2). 2011.
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy, Volume 89, Issue 2, Page 375-376, June 2011
    Disjunctivism
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