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On the Necessity of Liberty: Part 1

On the Necessity of Liberty A Defense of Compatibilism By Jason Zarri   What follows is an edited version of an essay I wrote back in 2002. I am now much less sure of the truth of determinism, realize that these issues are much more complex than I understood back then, and regret the essay’s more »

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The Phantom of the Qualia

The Phantom of the Qualia   Lyrics for a Musical Philosophical Parody   By Jason Zarri (The following is “mashup” parody of [and tribute to!] “The Phantom of the Opera” and “Music of the Night” from Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical The Phantom of the Opera and the debate over the ontological status of qualia in the philosophy more »

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A Geeky Idea for A “Pluralistic Realism” Essay Contest: Zen-ish Reasons to be A Lot Nicer to Each Other

    By   Jasonus Zarrinus     A Geeky Latin-ate Comededic Philosophy / Paradox Student and Philosopher Dude    (or, in your essay,  “By [insert your own name-ish thing and sub title]”) Ok, have I gotten your attention? The idea here is simple but also complex: Write your own essay inspired by this very post, submit more »

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Don’t Think of a Square Circle!

Jason Zarri has a new article in Philosophy,  Don’t Think of a Square Circle!

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“Hearing about a Health Outpost set up in the Jungle” by Peter Krey

Hearing about a Health Outpost set up in the Jungle by Peter Krey   My friend Ron Moore and I attended a presentation by Dr. Christopher Herndon M.D.[1] on August 15, 2013 at 7:00pm in the Bone Room on Solano Avenue in Berkeley. His lecture or PowerPoint presentation was called, “Learning from Tribal Healers.” Over the more »

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In Defence of Panexperientialism

Andy Kay has a new article in Philosophy; In Defence of Panexperientialism.  

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Philosophy of Language Notes Part 2: Kripke, Naming, and Private Language

Jason Zarri has posted Philosophy of Language Notes Part 2: Kripke, Naming, and Private Language, which deals with Saul Kripke’s account of naming and its relevance to Wittgenstein’s Private Language Argument.

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Conceivability, Consciousness and the Content of Belief

Jason Zarri has posted a new article to the Draftboard, Conceivability, Consciousness and the Content of Belief (Circulation Draft), in which he critiques one of David Chalmers’ arguments for dualism.

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Some Strong Conditionals for Sentential Logics (Circulation Draft)

Jason Zarri has made the first post on Scholardarity’s Draftboard, Some Strong Conditionals for Sentential Logics (Circulation Draft).

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Notes on Timothy Williamson’s Lecture “Logics as Scientific Theories”

Jason Zarri has made a new contribution to Philosophy Notes, his Notes on Timothy Williamson’s Lecture “Logics as Scientific Theories”, which were taken during the lecture on November 1st.

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