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The view from nowhere
Book • 1986
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as a philosophical hero.

L.A. Paul

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#796: L.A. Paul — On Becoming a Vampire, Whether or Not to Have Kids, Getting Incredible Mentorship for $250, Transformative Experiences, and More
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as a classic statement of Nagel's philosophical views.


Peter Singer

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THOMAS NAGEL: the mind and the universe
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as the author of a book with a very interesting chapter about the meaning of life.


Graham Priest

#93: Logic, Philosophy, Paradoxes & Noneism ft. Graham Priest
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durante la discussione sul libero arbitrio, in relazione alla sua critica al riduzionismo scientifico.


Rick Dufer

Il Libero Arbitrio: Filosofia, Letteratura e Scienza - SPECIAL COGITO
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for its explanation of what science is and its limits.


Dr. Bradley Love

The AI-powered Era of Scientific Discovery Is Here - Ep. 25 with Dr. Bradley Love
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to highlight Nagel's exploration of humans' capacity for perspective-taking and achieving a higher-level view of life.


Dacher Keltner

CM 296: Dacher Keltner on How Awe Helps Us Thrive – Rebroadcast
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in relation to his book, The View from Nowhere, and his critique of those who emphasize only the objective perspective.


Parker Sedeckes

Ep. 204 - The Two Greatest Philosophical Ideas!! w/Dr. Linda Zagzebski
Referenced as a feminist critique of the way we learn about science and tech in the Western world.

Through to Thriving: Honoring Our Elders with Dr. Timnit Gebru
Mentioned by Eric Springsted in relation to Simone Weil's views on objectivity and morality.

How to Read Simone Weil, Part 1: The Mystic / Eric O. Springsted
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while discussing the postmodern condition and the lack of a metanarrative.


Peter Boghossian

Peter Boghossian: Moral Relativism and The Future of The West