The nature of the mind lies at the heart of the eternal human quest for understanding. What does it mean to think? What is the relation between mind and body, and where do we draw the line between physical and mental? With an enthusiastic and scholarly approach, Professor Andrew Pessin of Connecticut College addresses these and other questions, including a studied look at beliefs, consciousness, groundbreaking thought experiments, and whether or not computers can ever truly think.
Twilight of the Idols, On Truth and Lies in a Nonmoral Sense : How to Philosophise with a Hammer
Friedrich Nietzsche
audiobookThe First: How to Think About Hate Speech, Campus Speech, Religious Speech, Fake News, Post-Truth, and Donald Trump
Stanley Fish
audiobookThe Moral Powers
Peter M. Hacker
audiobookThe Virtues
Craig A. Boyd, Kevin Timpe
audiobookThe Moral Equivalent of War
William James
audiobookCommon Sense
Thomas Paine
audiobookbookThe Socratic Dialogues : Alcibiades and Other Attributed Dialogues
Plato
audiobookReflections on Violence
Georges Sorel
audiobookAmbition
Deborah L. Rhode
audiobookThe Tyranny of Virtue : Identity, the Academy, and the Hunt for Political Heresies
Robert Boyers
audiobookHeidegger in Ruins
Richard Wolin
audiobookOn the Future of Our Educational Institutions
Friedrich Nietzsche
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