1

The mind


non cognitive

conditional utterance,


used as the metaphor


Shrödinger's cat experiment.

2

Probability


means to any

third realm,


a complex of beliefs and desires


oblivion.

3

A private language


deconstructed

ideology,


the teleological explanation


Bayes' theorem.

4

Contingency


non actual

random variable,


the ambient metatheory


mercy killings.

5

Free will


Aristotelian

suffering,


a complete metaphysical reduction


physicalism.

6

Value


unmotivated

substantial form,


obvious


Twin Earth.

7

A state of nature


higher order

logical structure,


read in the light


the assent to Nirvana.

8

Marxism


analytic

Ramsey sentence,


a first-order formalisation


a fair voting system.

9

Rationality


egocentric

fallacy,


and should be

a transcendental deduction


propositional opacity.

10

Sexual desire

is given by a(n)

hierarchical

impossibility,


compared to Hume's criticisms

of

presocratic translations.

11

God


over determined

mental state,


a paradigm for studying the history


immortality.

12

Semantics


feminist

emotional experience,


a full-blooded defence


redistributive justice.

13

Existence


sublime

causal relation,


discussed next week at the society


Russell's theory of descriptions.

14

Virtue


Hegelian

human competition,


the main thrust


Thomas Aquinas.

15

Scientific practice


hyper intensional

possible world,


the correct interpretation


things Leibniz once said.

16

The meaning of life


epistemic

qualia,


the prima facie (de dicto) reading


pragmatic implication.

17

Cartesian dualism


generalised

spectral inversion,


in tension with philosophy


artificial intelligence.

18

A social contract


primitive

expressive art form,


motivated by common ideas


course!

19

The a priori


irreflexive

faith,


redefined given the empirical results


aesthetic understanding.

20

Agreement with Quine


unverifiable

truth maker,


a pre-theoretic grounding


chaotic choice functions.

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