Thomas Nagel

Thomas Nagel (; born July 4, 1937) is an American philosopher. He is the University Professor of Philosophy and Law Emeritus at New York University, where he taught from 1980 until his retirement in 2016. His main areas of philosophical interest are political philosophy, ethics and philosophy of mind.

Nagel is known for his critique of material reductionist accounts of the mind, particularly in his essay "What Is It Like to Be a Bat?" (1974), and for his contributions to liberal moral and political theory in ''The Possibility of Altruism'' (1970) and subsequent writings. He continued the critique of reductionism in ''Mind and Cosmos'' (2012), in which he argues against the neo-Darwinian view of the emergence of consciousness. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Nagel, Thomas
Published 2012
Cambridge University Press

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by Nagel, Thomas
Published 2012
Oxford University Press

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by Nagel, Thomas
Published 1991
Oxford University Press

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by Nagel, Thomas
Published 1997
Oxford University Press

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by Lehmann, Christoph, Kolditz, Olaf, Nagel, Thomas
Published 2018
Springer International Publishing

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by Nagel, Thomas, Böttcher, Norbert, Görke, Uwe-Jens, Kolditz, Olaf
Published 2017
Springer International Publishing

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by Murphy, Liam B.
Published 2002
Oxford University Press
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Published 2018
Springer International Publishing
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