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Artists Don't Know Better Than the Rest of Us How Things Look
What Do You Think About When Watching The Nutcracker?
Consciousness and Rationality Without Language?
Perceptual Experience and Attention
Political Scientists' Voting: Predictions and Methods
Should Philosophy Be Read Slowly?
Synchronized Movement and the Self-Other Boundary
Do Political Scientists Vote More Often?
Mill on Moral Reflection and Moral Behavior
Dennis Becomes a Dentist and Moves to Denver
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Materialism Is Not (or Shouldn't Be) a Metaphysical Thesis
The Caterpillar Effect in Ethical Reflection
What Is "Experimental Philosophy"?
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The Moral Character of Kantians
New Draft Essay: The Moral Behavior of Ethicists: Peer Opinion (with Joshua Rust)
Do You Mostly See Double? (Yet Again)
Do You Mostly See Double? (revisited)
The Game of Jerk and Sucker (Freeway Version)
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Applying to Philosophy Ph.D. Programs, Part VII: After You Hear Back
Dennett on the "Cartesian Theater"
Applying to Philosophy Ph.D. Programs, Part VI: GRE Scores and Other Things
Why I'm Not a Moral Relativist
Applying to Philosophy Ph.D. Programs, Part V: Statement of Purpose
Applying to Philosophy Ph.D. Programs, Part III: Letters of Recommendation
Forbidding "Fuck" and "Shit" to Save Them
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Situationism, Virtues, and Control
Three Reasons to Mistrust Reports about Ongoing Conscious Experience
Eyes Closed Visual Experience -- Subjects 3 and 4
The Mysterious Disappearance of the Wandelnde Nebelstreifen
What Does a Non-Effect Look Like, Meta-Analytically?
Describing Inner Experience? -- book cover
Eyes Closed Visual Experience -- Subject 2
From Helmholtz's Treatise on Physiological Optics
Self-Reported Vividness of Imagery and the Cortex
Can You Directly Will Sensory Experiences?
The Chinese Government Blocks This Blog
Eyes Closed Visual Experience -- Subject 1
Zombies and anti-zombies (by guest blogger Keith Frankish)
'What am I?' (by guest blogger Keith Frankish)
New Essay: Do Ethicists Steal More Books?
Introspection and consciousness (by guest blogger Keith Frankish)
Do Business Ethics Courses Do Any Good?
Another puzzle about belief (by guest blogger Keith Frankish)
Qualia: The real thing (by guest blogger Keith Frankish)
If you want my opinion … (by guest blogger Keith Frankish)
Making Sense of Dennett's Views on Introspection
The Generosity of Philosophy Students
Feeling bias in the measurement of happiness (by guest blogger Dan Haybron)
Checkerboards and Honeycombs in the Sun
The Social Biophilia Hypothesis (by guest blogger Dan Haybron)
Big Things and Small Things in Morality
Indiscernible misery? (by guest blogger Dan Haybron)
Seeing Through Your Eyelids -- Spreading Motion
Why life satisfaction is (and isn’t) worth measuring (by guest blogger Dan Haybron)
Are Babies More Conscious than Adults?
How Happy Is Happy? (by guest blogger Dan Haybron)
Condoms and Alcohol Containers, the MLA and the APA
The Moral Behavior of Ethicists
Taking ‘Happiness’ out of the Science of Happiness, Part One
Should Ethicists Behave Better? Should Epistemologists Think More Rationally?
Why Are People So Confident About Their Stream of Experience?
Remembering from the Third-Person Perspective?
Can we Have Moral Standards without Moral Beliefs? (by guest blogger Justin Tiwald)
The Clarity, or Not, of Visual Experience
Appearances, Beliefs, and the Moral Emotions (by guest blogger Justin Tiwald)
Finding the Blame in Survivor Guilt (by guest blogger Justin Tiwald)
Should Philosophers Belong to the APA?
Sympathy and Self-Love (by guest blogger Justin Tiwald)
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How Selfless Can We Be (and Still Care about Others)? (by guest blogger Justin Tiwald)
What Does It Mean to Have a Desire? (by guest blogger Justin Tiwald)
With Your Eyes Closed, Can You See Your Hand in Front of Your Face?
Virginia Tech: A Thought about the Media Coverage
Happy First Birthday, The Splintered Mind
Peer Opinion of the Behavior of Ethicists: Results by Academic Rank
The Moral Behavior of Ethicists: Opinions Revealed in Conversation and on Questionnaires
Judgment, Attunement, and Introspection
Are 38-Year-Olds the Best Philosophers?
Obedience and Evil in McDonald's
The Moral Behavior of Ethics Professors: Peer Opinion
Doing Good Philosophy on a Blog?
Distinguishing Theories vs. Background Conditions (by guest blogger Joshua Rust)
Is Perception Always Experiential? (by guest blogger Joshua Rust)
On the connection between moral reasoning and emotion (by guest blogger Joshua Rust)
The Motivation of Ethicists: A Seven-Year-Old's Thought
Flow and the Not-So-Skillful Zhuangzi?
A Priori Metaphysical Possibility (by guest blogger Jonathan Ichikawa)
Dreaming, Belief, and Emotion (by guest blogger Jonathan Ichikawa)
Leaving for Yue Today and Arriving Yesterday
Do We Believe What We Dream? (by guest blogger Jonathan Ichikawa)
Do Atheists Commit Less Vicious Sexual Crimes?
Dreaming in Color (by guest blogger Jonathan Ichikawa)
Why Do People Worry about Whether Intuitions Are Evidence? (by guest blogger Jonathan Ichikawa)
"Experimental Philosophy" -- Wide and Narrow
What Do Analytic Philosophers Analyze? (by guest blogger Jonathan Ichikawa)
The Parable of the Farmer of Song (Mengzi 2A2)
Philosophers Carnival #42 is...
Is It Fair to Expect Ethicists to Behave Better?
Philosophy Grad School Applications -- Reflections from the Other Side
New Blog for Florida Philosophy Students...
Liberating On Liberty (from the Library)
Philosophy Graduate Students Say the Most Peculiar Things
Do Ethicists Behave Better Than the Rest of Us? Peer Opinion
Doubts about (One Kind of) "Purkinje Afterimage"
Philosophers Carnival #41 is...
Still More Data on the Theft of Ethics Books