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Kai-Yan Chan

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Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Religion
Areas of Interest
Epistemology
Philosophy of Language
Philosophy of Mind
Philosophy of Religion
Meta-Ethics
Philosophy of Physical Science
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    On Philip Goff’s case for agentive cosmopsychism
    with Man Ho Chan
    International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 96 (3): 199-221. 2024.
    Recently, Philip Goff has argued that the idea of agentive cosmopsychism is the best explanation of cosmic fine-tuning. This idea suggests that our universe is a conscious subject which has capacity to recognize and respond to reasons or facts about value. In this article, by carefully examining the involved premises in Goff’s argument, we show that two important premises are dubious and not rationally acceptable. Therefore, we conclude that Goff’s argument for agentive cosmopsychism fails.
    Philosophy of Religion
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    A critique of Kripke's theories of proper names and names of natural kinds : an application of the later Wittgenstein's methodology
    with 陳啟恩
    published_or_final_version.
    Ludwig Wittgenstein
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