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5Review of Skeptical Philosophy for Everyone, by Richard H. Popkin and Avrum Stroll (review)Essays in Philosophy 4 (2): 199-201. 2003.
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Teaching Philosophy in CyberspaceIn Terrell Ward Bynum & James Moor (eds.), The digital phoenix: how computers are changing philosophy, Blackwell. pp. 323--332. 1998.
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12Conditions for Consciousness and Phenomenological Eliminationder 16. Weltkongress Für Philosophie 2 162-167. 1983.Computer simulation models of mentality and brain theory each, confront a challenge that they do not account for all the data of psychology: the category of contents of consciousness, as a phenomenologist would call it, seems completely untouched by these physicalistic analyses. In my paper I provide a sketch of a possible approach to explaining conditions for ascription of consciousness which is compatible with computer-theoretic and brain-theoretic models.
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Using computer technology for teaching philosophyIn Terrell Ward Bynum & James Moor (eds.), The digital phoenix: how computers are changing philosophy, Blackwell. pp. 393. 1998.
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104Does quantum mechanics disprove the principle of the identity of indiscernibles?Philosophy of Science 45 (3): 466-470. 1978.Alberto Cortes, in [1], attempts to show that Leibniz's Principle of The Identity of Indiscernibles is a principle restricted to individuals, and that photons appear to violate L. L is stated by Leibniz as “no two substances are completely similar, or differ solo numero.” In second-order quantification theory with identity L becomes
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