Sitemap - 2006 - The Splintered Mind

A Sampled Experience: Beep 1.1

A Curious Effect of Vibrating Phones

When Do You Know You're Speaking to Yourself?

Do Ethicists Steal More Books? More Data

Ethics Books More Popular in Britain

Chalmers on "Modal Rationalism"

New Book: Describing Inner Experience? Proponent Meets Skeptic -- Now Online

Two Kinds of Habit?

Most-Cited Ethics and Mind/Language books in the Stanford Encyclopedia

Most-Cited Philosophers of Mind and Language in the Stanford Encyclopedia

Most-Cited Ethicists in the Stanford Encyclopedia

"Habituation" and Moral Development

Can You Introspect Your Judgments?

Those Annoying Security Warnings

The Best-Guess Phenomenon and Degree of Belief

Moral Philosophy as Pathology?

Philosophers' Carnival #38

PMS-WIPS: The Unreliability of Naive Introspection

Weirdism

Can You See the Insides of Your Eyelids?

The Pursuit (or Not) of Happiness

Attensity

A Plea for Stories about Virtue and Wickedness in Ethicists

Philosophers' Carnival #37...

Metaphysics, What?

Intuitions in the Sandbox

The Nisbett-Wilson Myth

Ephemeral Belief?

Unqualified Judgment Without Belief?

Do Ethicists Steal More Books?

Paranormal Phenomena and Substance Dualism

Brief Hiatus

Purkinje on Visual Experience with One's Eyes Closed

Can You Touch Your Jaw and Feel It in Your Hand?

Are Images Flat?

Can People Imagine Things from Multiple Angles at Once?

Are Images in Subjective Space?

Philosophy of Mind and Science Works in Progress

What is Low Self-Esteem? (by guest blogger Brad Cokelet)

Black and Black

What’s Wrong With Judging Others? - Part I (by guest blogger Brad Cokelet)

The Troublesome Appeal of Eugenics

Eastern Intuitions about Framing the Innocent (by guest blogger Brad Cokelet)

Philosopher's Carnival #35 is...

Do You Mostly See Double?

Is Pride in a Sports Team Foolish Pride? (By Guest Blogger Brad Cokelet)

Sentence-Like vs. Map-Like Representations

Is it Irrational to Wish to be Human? (by Guest Blogger Brad Cokelet)

Implicit Belief and Tokens in the "Belief Box"

Goldhagen's Challenge

Nasal Phosphenes and the Extent of the Visual Field

On (Not) Washing Your Car

Keith Frankish on In-Between Cases of Believing...

The New Philosophers' Carnival is...

When Our Eyes Are Closed, What Do We See?

My Long Encyclopedia Entry on "Belief"...

Brad Cokelet Will Be Guest Blogging Here...

Does Saying "I'm Thinking of a Pink Elephant" Make It True?

Are Salty Experiences Salty? Are Square Experiences Square?

When Your Eyes Are Closed...

Degrees of Conscious Judging? Degrees, but Not of Confidence?

The Splintered Mind Will Be Hosting...

Dennett on Fictions about Consciousness

The Golden Rule vs. Mencius's "Extension"

The Prevalence of Afterimages?

The Paradox of the Preface

Depression and Philosophy

Do the Mundane Think in Prose?

Philosophers' Carnival #33

No Contradictory Beliefs?

Do You Have a Heart?

Knowing What You Love

Emotional Engagement Vs. Philosophical Reflection

Attunement to the Unknown

Does Social Approval Excuse Vice More Than It Deflates Virtue?

Thoughts That Linger

The Philosophy of Hair

Philosophers' Carnival #32

Inner Speech and Motor Imagery

What We "Believe"

Do We Experience Thought as in Our Heads?

Inner Speech vs. Inner Hearing? Inner Sketching vs. Inner Seeing?

Knowledge Without Belief?

The Pace of Inner Speech

History of Philosophy as a Source of Data for Psychology

Is Inner Speech an Action?

Do Three-Year-Olds Dream?

Do We Think in Inner Speech?

On the Epidemiology of Sexual Norms

More Technical Difficulties

The Morality of Ethics Professors: Survey

Technical Difficulties

The Flight of Colors

Reporting What We Think, Want, and Fear

Turning Back Your Eyes

Why Does "Believe" Have No Present Progressive?

Happy Lynchers

Images as "Pictures"

Do Tilted Coins Look Elliptical? (Part Two)

Do Tilted Coins Look Elliptical? (Part One)

Can a State Be "Half-Conscious"?

How Many People *Really* Believe in God and Heaven?

What Does It Mean to Say "Human Nature Is Good"?

Why Do the Good Guys Always Win in Morality Tales?

Can There Be Non-Obvious Illusions?

Development of the Moon Illusion?

Is There an Experience of Thinking?

Is Conscious Experience Rich or Thin? And How Does One Find Out?

The Problem of the Ethics Professors

Do Some People Literally See Red When They're Angry?

Do You Know If You're a Racist?