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My aim here is to develop a coherent philosophical stance on what is known as “the measurement problem” in quantum mechanics. My stance will not please everyone, but I suggest that this emotional reaction may ...
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I am going to tell you a story here. But a few things must be clear from the beginning. First, this is an imaginary story. It doesn’t even try to describe things that happened; if read that way, it would be gross...
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A relatively recent but already solid tradition in social psychology emphasizes the crucial relevance of cognitive factors for social behavior. Such factors are especially relevant (and disturbing) in situatio...
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In The Ethics of Psychoanalysis Lacan says: “So as to produce the kind of shock or eye-opening effect that seems to me necessary if we are to make progress, I simply want to draw your attention to t...
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So I was sitting across the table from this famous Lacanian psychoanalyst, eating Indian food. He had been going on for hours, telling us that Lacan was more of a feminist than feminists, more of an intellectu...
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The existence of conflicting behavioral codes creates a serious prima facie difficulty for the legitimacy of moral judgments. Suppose that I claim, “x is right,” for some behavior x sanctioned by my code, and ...
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There is a philosopher who is very popular in my department. Everyone has a high opinion of him and, as a rare sign of harmony in an otherwise dysfunctional “community,” we unanimously voted to hire him a few ...
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The future is uncertain; no one can tell for sure that the sun will rise tomorrow. Elaborate predictions are made on the basis of sophisticated “scientific” theories, and much assurance is derived from them, a...
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Who, me? I will always have missed the subject of “my” actions: always evaded it, omitted it. I will always have returned to the locus of that subjectivity, to the performance of that signature, the responsibi...
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Let me get something straight. I am glad Schindler’s Listwas made;I am glad it exists. Except for the last ten minutes or so, when Spielberg faces the same problem as Bertolucci in 1900 (how do I bring this sort ...
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Vronsky has just fallen during a steeplechase, and Anna is in shock. Karenin offers her his arm and she, after finding out that Vronsky is not hurt, docilely accepts it. In their carriage Karenin points out th...
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Any theory that intends (at least1) to use descriptions in order to fix the reference of proper names would seem to be committed to the following claim:
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The framework in which this chapter must be situated and understood is my general interpretation of Hegelian, dialectical logic and of its relation with its Aristotelian, analytic counterpart. So I will first ...
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Simple, radical ways of expressing the main thesis of this paper are given by the following (equivalent) statements: there is no such thing as philosophical secondary literature, the relevant concept has no ap...
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Imagine the following. There is a planet out there in the universe that, you know with absolute certainty, no humans or other intelligent forms of life will ever come into any significant contact with. By that...