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Schopenhauer and the Philosophy of Mind
Interpreting Altered States of Mind through Bergson & Schopenhauer
Nietzsche & Nihilism
Nietzsche – Will to Power
Kant’s Ethics – Summary
Logical Positivism – Summary
Carl Jung – Summary
Kant’s Moral Argument for God
Kant on Self-Consciousness
Panpsychism – Introduction
What is the ‘Sublime’?
Hypnagogic Hallucinations
Schopenhauer – Atheist, Idealist, Visionary
Value of Nietzsche’s ‘The Will to Power’ Manuscript
Philosophy and Psychedelic Phenomenology
Metaphysical Doctrine of Nietzsche’s Will to Power
A. N. Whitehead – Conspectus
Philosopher Virtues
Quine – ‘On What There Is’ – Summary
A. N. Whitehead’s Process Philosophy (introductory notes)
Originality in Writing
Whitehead’s Nietzsche
Elementary Propositional Logic
Conditionals
Conspectus of Jaegwon Kim’s paper, ‘Mental Causation and Consciousness: Our Two Mind-body Problems’
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A. J. Ayer’s Critique of Wittgenstein’s Private Language Argument
A. J. Ayer – ‘What I Saw When I Was Dead’
C. G. Jung – Essay on Wotan [w. Nietzsche]
Aristotle on Pride (Megalopsuchia)
Whitehead – Concept of Nature
Schopenhauer – Primacy of the Will in Self-Consciousness
Kant – Space & Time (a priori)
Strawson – Physicalism entails Panpsychism
Hartshorne – Mind-in-Nature
William James – Does Consciousness Exist?
Nagel – What is it Like to be a Bat?
William James on Fechner
Panpsychism – Paul Edwards 1967
Nietzsche’s Autobiography
Bertrand Russell – World of Universals
Frank Jackson – Mary’s Room
Frege – The Thought
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Ernst Jünger–Approaches: Drugs and Intoxication (English)
Ernst Jünger–Approaches: Drugs and Intoxication (English)
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Ernst Jünger (1895 – 1998)