Sisyphus's Boulder: Consciousness and the Limits of the Knowable

John Benjamins (2004)
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In Sisyphus's Boulder, Eric Dietrich and Valerie Hardcastle argue that we will never get such a theory because consciousness has an essential property that..

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Valerie G. Hardcastle
University of Cincinnati
Eric Dietrich
State University of New York at Binghamton

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There Is No Progress in Philosophy.Eric Dietrich - 2011 - Essays in Philosophy 12 (2):9.
Why Philosophy Makes No Progress.Eric Dietrich - 2023 - Global Philosophy 33 (2):1-14.
Methodological questions begged.Colin Allen - 2011 - Behavior and Philosophy 39:83 - 87.

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