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Jackson, Frank, (1943-.)
God and phenomenal consciousness :a novel approach to knowledge arguments
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Title/Author:
God and phenomenal consciousness :Yujin Nagasawa.
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a novel approach to knowledge arguments
Author:
Nagasawa, Yujin.
Published:
Cambridge ;Cambridge University Press,2008.
Description:
xiii, 162 p. :ill.
Subject:
Consciousness.
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ISBN:
9780521879668 (hardback)
God and phenomenal consciousness :a novel approach to knowledge arguments
Nagasawa, Yujin.
God and phenomenal consciousness :
a novel approach to knowledge arguments[electronic resource] /Yujin Nagasawa. - Cambridge ;Cambridge University Press,2008. - xiii, 162 p. :ill.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The structure of knowledge arguments -- The structure of knowledge arguments -- Jackson's Mary argument -- Nagel's bat argument -- Defining a knowledge argument -- The argument from concept possession -- Grim's argument from knowledge de se -- Why they are knowledge arguments -- Nontheoretical physicalism -- Knowledge arguments in the philosophy of religion -- Grim's argument from knowledge de se -- Casta�eda's and Abbruzzese's objections to the argument from knowledge de se -- First principle : divine omniscience and epistemic powers -- Second principle : divine omnipotence and necessary impossibilities -- Applying the principles -- Possible objections -- Aplication of my strategy -- The argument from concept possession (1) -- Historical background -- The structure of the argument from concept possession -- Objections to (1) -- Objections to (2) -- Objections to (3) -- Objections to (4) -- The argument from concept possession (2) -- A new objection to (4) -- Amending (4) -- Objections to the new argument -- Knowledge arguments in the philosophy of mind -- Nagel's bat argument -- Argument 1 -- Objections to argument 1 -- Argument 2 -- The thomistic principle -- The revised thomistic principle -- Thomas vs. Thomas : applying the revised thomistic principle -- Possible objections -- Jackson's Mary argument (1) -- The Mary argument against physicalism -- The parity of reasons objection -- The Mary argument against dualism -- Replies from dualists -- Reductive dualism and non-reductive dualism -- Application of the parity of reasons objection : Chalmers' panprotopsychism - - Jackson's Mary argument (2) -- The Mary argument again - - The argument from concept possession again -- The structural similarity between the mary argument and the argument from concept possession -- The crucial dissimilarity between the mary argument and the argument from concept possession -- Mary's ignorance -- Knowing the fundamental features of physical entities and properties - - Knowledge arguments and nontheoretical physicalism -- Knowledge arguments and nontheoretical physicalism -- Plausibility of (i) -- Pausibility of (ii) -- Pausibility of (iii) -- Nontheoretical physicalism and the mystery of phenomenal consciousness -- Nontheoretical physicalism and the existence of God -- Knowledge arguments and measuring the size of omniscience.
ISBN: 9780521879668 (hardback)
LCCN: 2007030675
Nat. Bib. No.: GBA849333bnbSubjects--Personal Names:
399097
Jackson, Frank,
1943-.Subjects--Topical Terms:
181271
Consciousness.
Index Terms--Genre/Form:
214472
Electronic books.
LC Class. No.: B808.9 / .N34 2008
Dewey Class. No.: 110
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