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  2. Simple (philosophy) - Wikipedia

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    There have been many suggested answers to the Simple Question. Answers include that x is a simple if and only if it is a point-sized object; that x is a simple if and only if it is indivisible; or that x is a simple if and only if it is maximally continuous. Kris McDaniel has argued that what it is for an object to be a simple is a matter of ...

  3. Michael Wharton - Wikipedia

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    Michael Wharton (19 April 1913 – 23 January 2006) was a British newspaper columnist who wrote under the pseudonym Peter Simple in the British Daily Telegraph.He began work on the "Way of the World" column with illustrator Michael ffolkes three times a week in early 1957, and wrote the column four times a week for a lengthy period ending in 1987.

  4. Chief Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Seattle (c. 1780~86 – June 7, 1866; Lushootseed: siʔaɬ, IPA: [ˈsiʔaːɬ]; usually styled as Chief Seattle) was a leader of the Duwamish and Suquamish peoples. A leading figure among his people, he pursued a path of accommodation to white settlers, forming a personal relationship with Doc Maynard.

  5. Michael Lou Martin - Wikipedia

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    Michael Lou Martin (February 3, 1932 – May 27, 2015) was an American philosopher and former professor at Boston University. [2] Martin specialized in the philosophy of religion , although he also worked on the philosophies of science , law , and social science .

  6. J. M. Hinton (philosopher) - Wikipedia

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    John Michael Elliott Hinton (4 July 1923 – 3 February 2000) [1] was a British philosopher. He was a lecturer at the University of Oxford from 1958 and a fellow of Worcester College, Oxford, from 1960. [1] He was Cowling Visiting Professor at Carleton College in 1978-79. [2]

  7. Emergent materialism - Wikipedia

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    In the philosophy of mind, emergent (or emergentist) materialism is a theory which asserts that the mind is irreducibly existent in some sense. However, the mind does not exist in the sense of being an ontological simple. Further, the study of mental phenomena is independent of other sciences. The theory primarily maintains that the human mind ...

  8. Gareth Evans (philosopher) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Gareth Justin Evans (12 May 1946 – 10 August 1980) was a British philosopher who made substantial contributions to logic, philosophy of language and philosophy of mind. He is best known for his posthumous work The Varieties of Reference (1982), edited by John McDowell .

  9. John Heil - Wikipedia

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    John Heil is an American philosopher, known primarily for his work on metaphysics and the philosophy of mind. Heil is Professor of Philosophy at the Washington University in St. Louis , [ 1 ] Professor of Philosophy at Durham University , [ 2 ] and an Honorary Research Associate at Monash University . [ 3 ]