Four philosophical problems: God, freedom, mind, and perception.
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New York,
Harper & Row
[1963]
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Table of Contents:
- God. The concept God ; The ontological and cosmological arguments ; The teleological argument and the problem of evil ; The argument from miracles
- Freedom. Libertarianism and determinism ; The first argument from introspection and the concept of decision ; The second argument from introspection and the moral argument ; Punishment and responsibility
- Mind. Dualism, materialism, and behaviorism ; Advantages of monism and the problem of other minds ; Criticisms of the monist position ; Interactionism and epiphenomenalism
- Perception. Naive realism ; The causal theory ; Idealism ; Phenomenalism.