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Earl Conee

University of Rochester
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  • University of Rochester
    Department of Philosophy
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Rochester, New York, United States of America
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    Against an epistemic dilemma
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy 72 (4). 1994.
    Epistemic Paradoxes
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    Phenomenal Knowledge
    In Peter Ludlow, Yujin Nagasawa & Daniel Stoljar (eds.), There's Something About Mary: Essays on Phenomenal Consciousness and Frank Jackson's Knowledge Argument, Mit Press. pp. 197. 2004.
    Philosophy of ConsciousnessConsciousness and MaterialismThe Knowledge ArgumentPhenomenal Concepts
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    O que é a metafísica?
    Critica. 2008.
    German Philosophy
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    Utilitarianism And Rationality
    Analysis 42 (1): 55-59. 1982.
    UtilitarianismRationality
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    Hedonistic Utilitarianism
    with Torbjorn Tannsjo
    Philosophical Review 110 (3): 428. 1998.
    This is a wide-ranging defense of a distinctive version of hedonistic act utilitarianism. It is plainly written, forthright, and stimulating. Also, it is replete with disputable assertions and arguments. I shall pursue one issue here, after sketching the project of each substantial chapter.
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    The nature of knowledge
    In Andrew Cullison (ed.), The Continuum Companion to Epistemology, Continuum. pp. 18. 2012.
    Epistemological States and Properties
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