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John Stuart Mill's Mother

Worried about the University of California?

Professorial Product Placement

Map of the Analytic Philosopher's Brain

Does the Majority of Philosophers Think that the External World Exists?

Lebensraum / Elbow Room

The Experience of Reading

On Measuring People Twice

Perplexities of Consciousness, submitted draft

Winner's Way

A Very Simple Argument Against Any General Theory of Consciousness

Curveball Illusion

Epistemic and Phenomenal Consciousness

Review of Structure of Scientific Revolutions in the British Journal for Philosophy of Science

The Transparency of Warped Windows

The Second Consciousness Online Conference

Visual Imagery of Sensory Impossibilities

One Reason I'm Worried About My Concept of Consciousness

Applying to MA Programs in Philosophy

Confessional Philosophy

Why All the Children -- I Mean Philosophers -- Are Above Average

What Is It Like to Feel Sleepy?

Reconstructive Memory (vs. Storage and Retrieval) and "Experience Sampling"

A New Experimental Philosophy Page

Philosophers' Honesty in Responding to Questionnaires

Chapter 4 of Perplexities: Human Echolocation

Radio Interview: Are Ethicists Ethical?

In Recruiting Members, the APA Doesn't Appeal As Effectively to Self-Interest As Do Other Academic Disciplinary Societies

Has Anyone Ever Pushed the Fat Man off the Footbridge?

Professors on the Morality of Voting

On Relying on Self-Report: Happiness and Charity

The Smallish Difference Between Belief and Desire

On Debunking V: The Final Chapter

The Mystery of the Chiming Bell

Friends of the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

Avowing Dream Skepticism in a Dream

Are Ethicists Any More Responsive to Undergraduate Emails Than Are Other Professors?

Alternatives to the Burning Armchair

The Human Pseudopod: Michotte on Bodily Phenomenology

The Moral Behavior of Ethicists: Peer Opinion

Wundt on Self-Observation and Inner Perception

On Debunking IV: Non-Selective Debunking

A Landmark

When Your Eyes Are Closed, What Do You See?

On Debunking III: A Surprising Concession from JJC Smart

Do Ethicists Eat Less Meat?

On Debunking Part Deux: Selective Debunking in Metaethics.

Do You Have Constant Tactile Experience of Your Feet in Your Shoes?

On Debunking (by guest blogger Tamler Sommers)

Titchener's Introspective Training Manual

When Are Introspective Judgments Reliable?

April 29-30: Fullerton Philosophy Conference: Consciousness and the Self

When Is It Time to Retire?

The Purview of Human Subjects Committees

Why the Gourmet Report is a Failure

Where Does It Look Like Your Nose Is?

Armchair Sociology of the Profession IV: Splintered Fields

Why Does the Pacific APA End on Easter?

On Encouraging Children to Reflect about Morality

Armchair Sociology of the Profession, part 3: A Manifesto on Geography and Social Networks

Armchair Sociology 101, part 2: Further Ruminations on The Two Models

Perplexities of Consciousness, Ch. 3: Galton's Other Folly

Armchair Sociology of the Profession 101: Two Models of Philosophical Production

Political Scientists and Political Philosophers Aren't More Likely to Show Extreme Patterns in Vote Rate

Philosophical Trust

What Is an Illusion, Exactly?

Do Things Look Flat?

The Strange Stability of UCR's Gourmet Ranking

The Consciousness Online Conference

Will You Perceive the Event That Kills You?

Is Philosophy All in Our Heads?

Recoloring the Dreamworld

Anxiety, Neurosis, Noctural Female Orgasm, and Sabbatical

The Legend of the Leaning Behaviorist

The Dust Hypothesis

Open Courseware in Philosophy

Introspection: A Draft Entry for the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

NEH Summer Seminar on Experimental Philosophy

Joshua Knobe and Alison Gopnik Debating Children's and Scientific Thinking

The Gender Migration of Names