Thomas Nagel
Contemporary United States Philosophy of Mind
Biography
American philosopher. Known for his critique of reductionist accounts of consciousness.
Life Dates
Born: July 4, 1937
Notable Quotes
"What is it like to be a bat?"
"The view from nowhere."
"Consciousness is what makes the mind-body problem really intractable."
"Objective reality is independent of our subjective experience."
"Death is an evil because it brings to an end all the goods that life contains."
Contemporaries
John RawlsJudith ButlerMartha NussbaumCornel WestNancy CartwrightWillard Van Orman QuineThomas KuhnJohn RawlsRichard RortyNoam ChomskyMartha NussbaumDaniel DennettJudith ButlerCornel WestAlvin PlantingaSaul KripkeHilary PutnamJohn SearleRobert NozickChristine KorsgaardMichael SandelNancy FraserLinda ZagzebskiDavid LewisPeter van InwagenBrian LeiterJoshua GreeneJonathan HaidtHelen LonginoElliott SoberKaren BennettSusanna SiegelPaul BoghossianSarah PaulRobert BrandomHubert DreyfusAlison GopnikJesse PrinzShaun NicholsTamar GendlerStephen YabloSally HaslangerJason StanleyL.A. PaulPeter RailtonFred DretskeTyler BurgeRuth MillikanNed BlockSydney ShoemakerRoderick ChisholmNelson GoodmanWilfrid Sellars