Thomas Nagel
Born
in Belgrade, Serbia
July 04, 1937
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What Does It All Mean? A Very Short Introduction to Philosophy
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1987
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6 editions
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Mind & Cosmos: Why the Materialist Neo-Darwinian Conception of Nature is Almost Certainly False
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published
2012
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What Is It Like to Be a Bat?
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published
1974
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26 editions
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The View From Nowhere
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published
1986
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18 editions
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Mortal Questions
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published
1979
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38 editions
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The Last Word
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published
1996
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18 editions
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The Possibility of Altruism
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published
1970
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21 editions
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The Absurd
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Equality and Partiality
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published
1991
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17 editions
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Concealment and Exposure: And Other Essays
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published
2002
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10 editions
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“Absurdity is one of the most human things about us: a manifestation of our most advanced and interesting characteristics.
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“The point is... to live one's life in the full complexity of what one is, which is something much darker, more contradictory, more of a maelstrom of impulses and passions, of cruelty, ecstacy, and madness, than is apparent to the civilized being who glides on the surface and fits smoothly into the world.”
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“In speaking of the fear of religion, I don’t mean to refer to the entirely reasonable hostility toward certain established religions and religious institutions, in virtue of their objectionable moral doctrines, social policies, and political influence. Nor am I referring to the association of many religious beliefs with superstition and the acceptance of evident empirical falsehoods. I am talking about something much deeper–namely, the fear of religion itself. I speak from experience, being strongly subject to this fear myself: I want atheism to be true and am made uneasy by the fact that some of the most intelligent and well-informed people I know are religious believers.
I want atheism to be true and am made uneasy by the fact that some of the most intelligent and well-informed people I know are religious believers. It isn’t just that I don’t believe in God and, naturally, hope that I’m right in my belief. It’s that I hope there is no God! I don’t want there to be a God; I don’t want the universe to be like that.”(”The Last Word” by Thomas Nagel, Oxford University Press: 1997)”
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I want atheism to be true and am made uneasy by the fact that some of the most intelligent and well-informed people I know are religious believers. It isn’t just that I don’t believe in God and, naturally, hope that I’m right in my belief. It’s that I hope there is no God! I don’t want there to be a God; I don’t want the universe to be like that.”(”The Last Word” by Thomas Nagel, Oxford University Press: 1997)”
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