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154. Justin Mooney | Phases of Objects

When a lump of clay becomes a statue, does one thing get a new job, or does a brand-new thing come into being?

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Is the hard problem of consciousness a real problem, or a question that dissolves once you take physicalism seriously?

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152. Daniel Stoljar | The Introspection Principle

What if introspection isn’t an inner eye watching your own mind, but simply what rationality requires of you?

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151. María Martinez Alles | Torts and Retribution

What if the point of punitive damages isn’t just to punish wrongdoers, but to tell victims their dignity actually counts?

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