Sitemap - 2011 - The Splintered Mind
Call for Papers: Consciousness and Moral Cognition
Against Increasing the Power of Grant Agencies in Philosophy
Frege's Puzzle and In-Between Cases of Believing
Can the Skeptic Suspend All Belief?
The Empirical Use of History of Philosophy
Empirical Evidence Against My View of Dream Reports
Four Accounts of Philosophical Moral Reflection
The Crazyist Metaphysics of Mind
Is the United States Conscious?
Sorry, Cal State Students, No Princeton Grad School for You!
Obfuscatory Philosophy as Intellectual Authoritarianism and Cowardice
Graduate School Application Advice
David Lewis, Anesthesia by Genocide, and a Materialistic Trilemma
Dualists' Troubles with Common Sense
Bartels and Pizarro: Consequentialists Are Psychopaths
Why Metaphysics Is Always Bizarre
The External World: More Experimental Evidence of Its Existence
You Are Invited to Submit Questions about My 2011 Book, Perplexities of Consciousness to...
Thomas Reid, Champion of Common Sense, on the Immaterial Souls of Vegetables
Bostrom's Response to My Discussion of the Simulation Argument
On Bostrom's Argument That You May Well Be a Computer Simulation
On Containers and Content, with a Cautionary Note to Philosophers of Mind
Stanley Fish in the New York Times: Philosophy Doesn't Matter
New Essay: Knowing Your Own Beliefs
The External World: Preliminary Experimental Evidence of Its Existence
Boethius on What a Philosopher Is
New Podcast Series: New Books in Philosophy
Hohwy on Phenomenal Variability
Reviews of Perplexities of Consciousness
Interested as Participating as a Subject in Experimental Philosophy?
Leaving UC Riverside for Australian National University in July
Does the World Look Upside-Down Through Inverting Lenses, Once You're Used to Them?
To Australia, and Representational Realism
The Apparent Location of Mirror Images
The Harvard Humanists, Early 1960s
The Instability of Philosophers' Judgments about Hypothetical Moral Scenarios
Australian National University
The Self-Reported Moral Behavior of Ethics Professors
Oliver Sacks: Through One Eye, the World Looks Flat; Through Two, The World Has Depth
The Popular Persistence of Fading Philosophers
Special Journal Issue on My Book with Hurlburt, Describing Inner Experience? Proponent Meets Skeptic
Call for Papers: Philosophy of Mind, Consciousness, etc., Graduate Student Conference in St. Louis
Does Thinking about Applied Ethics Generate Mainly Remorse Rather Than Behavior Change?
The Wason Selection Task and the Limits of Human Philosophical Cognition
My New Book, Perplexities of Consciousness
German and English Philosophers in 1914: "World War Is a Wonderful Idea!"
Imagery in Front of One's Forehead
Ethicists' Courtesy at Philosophy Conferences
In Germany, Slacking on the Blog
Ethicists' Responsiveness to Student Emails: New Essay in draft