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Elton Villanueva

University of Hawaii
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  • University of Hawaii
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Honolulu, Hawaii, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Science of Consciousness, Foundations
Consciousness and Psychology
Development of Consciousness
Consciousness and Psychology, Foundational Issues
First-Person Approaches in the Science of Consciousness, Misc
First-Person Approaches in the Science of Consciousness
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Areas of Interest
Science of Consciousness, Foundations
Theories of Free Will, Misc
Free Will, Misc
Cognitive Ontologies
Collective Consciousness
Consciousness and Psychology
Development of Consciousness
Consciousness and Psychology, Foundational Issues
First-Person Approaches in the Science of Consciousness, Misc
First-Person Approaches in the Science of Consciousness
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My Survey Responses

Survey Prompt Response
A priori knowledge Accept: yes
Abstract objects Other
Aesthetic value Other
Aim of philosophy Accept: understanding
Analytic-synthetic distinction Accept: no
Eating animals and animal products Accept: omnivorism (yes and yes)
Epistemic justification Other
Experience machine Lean towards: no
External world Lean towards: non-skeptical realism
Footbridge Accept: don't push
Free will Accept: libertarianism
Gender Other
God Accept: theism
Knowledge Other
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