Galen Strawson

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Galen Strawson is a contemporary British philosopher known for his influential work in metaphysics, philosophy of mind, and the critique of free will and moral responsibility.

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instanceOf British philosopher
analytic philosopher
human
philosopher
childOf P. F. Strawson NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
educatedAt University of Oxford
familyName Strawson NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork metaphysics
moral responsibility
panpsychism
philosophy
philosophy of free will
philosophy of mind
philosophy of personal identity
genre academic philosophy
givenName Galen NERFINISHED
hasRelative P. F. Strawson NERFINISHED
hasResearchInterest consciousness
free will
moral responsibility
self and personal identity
influenced contemporary debates on free will
contemporary debates on moral responsibility
contemporary philosophy of mind
influencedBy Bertrand Russell NERFINISHED
David Hume NERFINISHED
Galileo Galilei NERFINISHED
P. F. Strawson NERFINISHED
William James NERFINISHED
language English
movement analytic philosophy
name Galen Strawson NERFINISHED
notableIdea basic argument against moral responsibility
critique of narrative self
episodic vs diachronic self
panpsychist view of consciousness
real materialism
notableWork Consciousness and Its Place in Nature NERFINISHED
Freedom and Belief NERFINISHED
Locke on Personal Identity NERFINISHED
Mental Reality NERFINISHED
Real Materialism and Other Essays NERFINISHED
Selves: An Essay in Revisionary Metaphysics NERFINISHED
The Evident Connexion: Hume on Personal Identity NERFINISHED
philosophicalView criticism of narrative theories of the self
denial of ultimate moral responsibility
hard incompatibilism about free will
materialism about the mental
panpsychism about consciousness
realist view of consciousness
positionHeld professor of philosophy

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