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Peter Unger

New York University
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  • New York University
    Department of Philosophy
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University of Oxford
Faculty of Philosophy
DPhil, 1966
Areas of Specialization
Epistemology
Metaphilosophy
Metaphysics
Philosophy of Mind
Normative Ethics
  • All publications (101)
  •  177
    On experience and the development of the understanding
    American Philosophical Quarterly 3 (1): 48-56. 1966.
    Phenomenal ConceptsUnderstandingAspects of Consciousness
  •  911
    Ignorance: A Case for Scepticism
    Oxford University Press. 1975.
    In these challenging pages, Unger argues for the extreme skeptical view that, not only can nothing ever be known, but no one can ever have any reason at all for anything. A consequence of this is that we cannot ever have any emotions about anything: no one can ever be happy or sad about anything. Finally, in this reduction to absurdity of virtually all our supposed thought, he argues that no one can ever believe, or even say, that anything is the case.
    Varieties of Skepticism, Misc
  •  199
    Contextual analysis in ethics
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 55 (1): 1-26. 1995.
    Value Theory, Miscellaneous
  •  77
    The Wages of Scepticism
    American Philosophical Quarterly 10 (3). 1973.
    Ordinary Language Replies to Skepticism
  •  142
    Minimizing Arbitrariness: Toward a Metaphysics of Infinitely Many Isolated Concrete Worlds
    Midwest Studies in Philosophy 9 (1): 29-51. 1984.
    Modal Realism
  •  84
    Toward a Psychology of Common Sense
    American Philosophical Quarterly 19 (2). 1982.
    The Nature of Folk Psychology
  • Philosophical Papers: Volume 2
    Oxford Up. 2006.
    While well-known for his longer book-length work, philosopher Peter Unger's shorter articles have, until now, been less accessible. Collected in two volumes, Philosophical Papers includes articles spanning over 40 years of Unger's long and fruitful career. Volume two focuses on Unger's important work in metaphysics.
    20th Century Analytic Philosophy
  •  61
    Living High and Letting Die
    Philosophical and Phenomenological Research 59 (1): 195-201. 1999.
  •  316
    Empty ideas
    The Philosophers' Magazine 57 (57): 31-41. 2012.
  •  557
    An analysis of factual knowledge
    Journal of Philosophy 65 (6): 157-170. 1968.
    Epistemology of Specific DomainsThe Gettier Problem
  •  96
    The Survival of the Sentient
    Noûs 34 (s14): 325-348. 2000.
    Personal Identity and Values
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