Thomas Nagel

What Does It All Mean? A Very Short Introduction to Philosophy2

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    The most radical conclusion to draw from this would be that your mind is the only thing that exists. This view is called solipsism.
  • b5596627683has quoted2 years ago
    The main concern of philosophy is to question and understand very common ideas that all of us use every day without thinking about them. A historian may ask what happened at some time in the past, but a philosopher will ask, "What is time?" A mathematician may investigate the relations among numbers, but a philosopher will ask, "What is a number?"
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    In fact most of the time you don't even think about the mental states that make you aware of those things: you seem to be aware of them directly. But how do you know they really exist?

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