Philosophy Quotes

Questions about meaning, existence, and truth from thinkers who spent their lives searching for answers.

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"The problem of other minds is real, but skepticism about it overreaches."
Putnam, Hilary
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"The notion of a basic action is philosophically important for understanding agency."
Putnam, Hilary
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"Intention is not reducible to belief and desire; it has its own distinctive character."
Putnam, Hilary
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"The problem of universals shows that we need abstract objects, even if they puzzle us."
Putnam, Hilary
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"Essence is real in a deflationary sense: what is essential depends on how we conceptualize things."
Putnam, Hilary
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"The hard problem of consciousness is explaining why and how physical processes give rise to subjective experience."
Chalmers, David
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"We must take seriously the possibility that consciousness is a fundamental feature of reality."
Chalmers, David
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"Zombies - beings physically identical to us but lacking consciousness - reveal the deep puzzles about mind."
Chalmers, David
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"Dualism deserves serious consideration in contemporary philosophy of mind."
Chalmers, David
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"The universe might be fundamentally conscious in some form."
Chalmers, David
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"The hard problem will likely define philosophy of mind for generations to come."
Chalmers, David
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"The nature of subjective experience demands both scientific rigor and philosophical insight."
Chalmers, David
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"Panpsychism - the view that consciousness is ubiquitous - deserves more serious consideration."
Chalmers, David
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"Consciousness might be a property of organized matter throughout the universe."
Chalmers, David
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"The hard problem suggests consciousness might be irreducible to physical processes."
Chalmers, David
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"Conscious experience poses challenges to traditional materialist worldviews."
Chalmers, David
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"The hard problem demonstrates that physical description has inherent limitations."
Chalmers, David
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"Consciousness is both a scientific problem and a philosophical mystery."
Chalmers, David
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"Physical theories alone cannot fully explain the phenomenon of experience."
Chalmers, David
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"The hard problem suggests consciousness is a fundamental aspect of nature."
Chalmers, David
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"Consciousness bridges the gap between subjective and objective perspectives."
Chalmers, David
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"The hard problem reveals deep truths about the structure of thought and reality."
Chalmers, David
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"Philosophy of mind is ultimately philosophy of consciousness."
Chalmers, David
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"The hard problem poses genuine challenges even to the most sophisticated physicalist theories."
Chalmers, David
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"The subjective character of experience is a permanent fixture of reality."
Chalmers, David
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"The hard problem will likely never be solved by treating consciousness as merely biological."
Chalmers, David
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"The explanatory gap between mind and brain remains philosophically significant."
Chalmers, David
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"Consciousness may ultimately prove to be one of nature's most fundamental properties."
Chalmers, David
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"Consciousness connects the inner world of experience with the outer world of physics."
Chalmers, David
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"The hard problem will continue to generate new philosophical insights for centuries."
Chalmers, David