Sitemap - 2010 - The Splintered Mind

Nazi Philosophers

My Forthcoming Book

Philosophy Professor Has Students Vote on Whether He Should Donate a Kidney to a Stranger

Philosophers Buying Into Nazi Censorship?

German Tour in January

Luke Muehlhauser Interviews Me about Self-Knowledge of Conscious Experience and about the Moral Behavior of Ethics Professors

"Objects in Mirror Are Closer Than They Appear"

Not in JFP: Tenure-track Position at UCR in History of Philosophy

Some Awesomely Beautiful Pictures of Structures in the Brain

Professors' Moral Attitudes about Responding to Student Emails Are Almost Completely Unrelated to Their Actual Responsiveness to Student Emails

Carruthers and Schwitzgebel on Knowledge of Attitudes

The Phenomenology of Being a Jerk

Not By Argument Alone (by Guest Blogger G. Randolph Mayes)

The Convincing Explanation (by Guest Blogger G. Randolph Mayes)

Why We Procrastinate (by guest blogger G. Randolph Mayes)

U.C. Regents to Add Air Consumption Fee

The Illusion of Understanding (by guest blogger G. Randolph Mayes)

Poor, Unloved Auguste Comte

Is Explanation the Foundation? (by guest blogger G. Randolph Mayes)

Explaining Irrationality (by guest blogger G. Randolph Mayes)

Brie Gertler and I Argue about Introspection on Philosophy TV

Are Ethicists Any More Likely to be Blood or Organ Donors Than Are Other Professors?

Graduate Student Conference on... Me?

Perplexities of Consciousness: cover design

How to Get a Big Head in Academia

Can We All Become Delusional with Hypnosis? by guest blogger Lisa Bortolotti

How Big the Moon Is, According to One Three-Year-Old

Are People Responsible for Acting on Delusions? by guest blogger Lisa Bortolotti

Philosophy TV Launch

Are Ethicists More Attentive Daughters and Sons?

Delusions and Action (by guest blogger Lisa Bortolotti)

Philosopher's Annual vs. Philosophical Review

Delusions and Self-Knowledge (by guest blogger Lisa Bortolotti)

Josh Knobe & Eric Schwitzgebel Chatting about the Moral Behavior of Ethicists

The Spelunker Illusion

Can You Believe That You Are Dead? (by guest blogger Lisa Bortolotti)

On the Moral Behavior of Moral Psychology Researchers

Clinical Delusions: What Are They? (by guest blogger Lisa Bortolotti)

Knowing That P Without Believing That P

Self-Unconsciousness

Young Female Philosophers Must Feel Bad About All That Meat They Eat

Yosemite

John Stuart Mill on the Value of Moral Disagreement

The Nature of Attitudes

Psychology of Philosophy: The Strong Program

Call for Papers: Workshop on Ethics and Mind at the University of Miami

The Winner of the Sound-Color Qualia Inversion Contest

Do Metaethicists Really Behave Worse Than Other Ethicists?

Do Kantians Really Behave Worse Than Other Ethicists?

Ethicists' vs Non-Ethicists' Honesty in Questionnaire Responses

An Opportunity to Collaborate with Psychologists on Experimental Philosophy Research

Qualia Inversion: Sound and Color (A Contest with a "Valuable Prize"!)

55-Year-Old Philosophers vs. 55-Year-Old Scientists

Paul Hoffman

The Rise of Ethics and Feminism

At What Age Do Philosophers Do Their Most Influential Work?

Most Cited Journals in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

The 200 Most-Cited Contemporary Authors in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

The Forty Most-Cited Contemporary Authors in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

Distribution of Subspecialites among Anglophone Research Philosophers

Heidegger and Wittgenstein Break Away from the Pack

Discussion Arcs

Chalmers's Fading/Dancing Qualia and Self-Knowledge

The Moral Behavior of Super-Duper Artificial Intelligences

What's in People's Stream of Experience During Philosophy Talks?

Introspection, What?

On Being Good at Seeming Smart

The Boxology of Self-Knowledge

Knowing What You Don’t Believe

Conference: Experimental Philosophy and the Ethics of Autonomy

Kant on Killing Bastards, on Masturbation, on Wives and Servants, on Organ Donation, Homosexuality, and Tyrants

Get Beeped and Argue about it with Hurlburt and Schwitzgebel

Fooling Oneself: Comments on Moeller's The Moral Fool

The Review of Philosophy and Psychology

How Far Away Is the Television Screen of Visual Experience?

Second Annual Consciousness Online Conference

Another Simple Argument Against Any General Theory of Consciousness

Cognitive Shielding

My entry on "Introspection" is now up in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

Podcast of "An Empirical Perspective on the Mencius-Xunzi Debate about Human Nature"

Knowledge Is a Capacity, Belief a Tendency

Supersizing Introspection

British Tour

Might Ethicists Behave More Permissibly but Also No Better?