book "Mortal Questions"

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"Mortal Questions" is a collection of philosophical essays by Thomas Nagel that explores fundamental issues about life, death, meaning, and the nature of subjective experience.

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instanceOf book
essay collection
author Thomas Nagel NERFINISHED
authorOf Mortal Questions NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre philosophy
hasEssay Brain Bisection and the Unity of Consciousness ONDG
Death
Equality
Moral Luck
Panpsychism
Ruthlessness in Public Life
Sexual Perversion
Subjective and Objective ONDG
Suicide
the absurd
surface form: The Absurd

The Fragmentation of Value ONDG
The Policy of Preference ONDG
War and Massacre ONDG
What Is It Like to Be a Bat? NERFINISHED
hasInfluenced contemporary ethics
contemporary philosophy of mind
debates on consciousness
hasSubject death
ethics
meaning of life
metaphysics
moral luck
personal identity
philosophy of mind
subjective experience
value theory
hasTheme human mortality
limits of human understanding
moral responsibility under luck
rationality and value
tension between subjective and objective viewpoints
intendedAudience academic philosophers
students of philosophy
language English
mediaType print
notableFor articulating the problem of subjective experience in philosophy of mind
influencing debates on the meaning of life
popularizing the concept of moral luck
philosophicalTradition analytic philosophy
publicationYear 1979
publisher Cambridge University Press

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Thomas Nagel knownFor book "Mortal Questions"
book "The Possibility of Altruism" influenced book "Mortal Questions"
subject surface form: The Possibility of Altruism
this entity surface form: Thomas Nagel's later work "Mortal Questions"
"The View From Nowhere" relatedWork book "Mortal Questions"
subject surface form: The View From Nowhere
this entity surface form: Mortal Questions (book by Thomas Nagel)