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A priori knowledge: yes and no |
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Abstract objects: Platonism and nominalism |
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Aesthetic value: objective and subjective |
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Analytic-synthetic distinction: yes and no |
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Epistemic justification: internalism and externalism |
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External world: idealism, skepticism or non-skeptical realism |
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Free will: compatibilism, libertarianism or no free will |
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God: theism and atheism |
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Knowledge: empiricism and rationalism |
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Knowledge claims: contextualism, relativism or invariantism |
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Laws of nature: Humean and non-Humean |
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Logic: classical and non-classical |
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Mental content: internalism and externalism |
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Meta-ethics: moral realism and moral anti-realism |
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Metaphilosophy: naturalism and non-naturalism |
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Mind: physicalism and non-physicalism |
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Moral judgment: cognitivism and non-cognitivism |
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Moral motivation: internalism and externalism |
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Newcomb's problem: one box and two boxes |
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Normative ethics: deontology, consequentialism or virtue ethics |
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Perceptual experience: disjunctivism, qualia theory, representationalism or sense-datum theory |
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Personal identity: biological view, psychological view or further-fact view |
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Politics: communitarianism, egalitarianism or libertarianism |
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Proper names: Fregean and Millian |
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Science: scientific realism and scientific anti-realism |
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Teletransporter (new matter): survival and death |
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Time: A-theory and B-theory |
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Trolley problem (five straight ahead, one on side track, turn requires switching, what ought one do?): switch and don't switch |
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Truth: correspondence, deflationary or epistemic |
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Zombies: inconceivable, conceivable but not metaphysically possible or metaphysically possible |
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