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  • ...] and [[philosopher]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Dennett Daniel Dennett] believes that "luck is mere luck" rather than a property of a [[person]] o
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  • ...criticized this view, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Dennett Daniel Dennett] being one of the best-known. However, others, such as [https://en.wikipedi
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  • ===Dennett's Taxonomy of Current Theories about Intentionality=== [[Daniel Dennett]] offers a taxonomy of the current theories about intentionality in Chapter
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  • ...orgasm. This promotes the desire for intimacy between the two individuals. Daniel Maguire says in his article ''Sex and the Sacred'': #Dan Dennet (video), Dan Dennett: A secular, scientific rebuttal to Rick Warren, TED conferences, https://ww
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  • #Dennett, Daniel C (1992) [https://cogprints.org/266/ The Self as a Center of Narrative Grav
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  • ...hological appear frequently in the work of a number of writers, among them Dennett, Turkle, Marx, Blackmore, Zizek, Deleuze, Haraway, Varela, and Calvino. Wit In Consciousness Explained, Daniel Dennett writes:
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  • Many current and recent philosophers e.g., [[Daniel Dennett|Dennett]], [[Willard Van Orman Quine|Quine]], [[Donald Davidson|Davidson]], [[John
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  • "Modern compatibilists", such as [[Harry Frankfurt]] and [[Daniel Dennett]], argue that there are cases where a coerced agent's choices are still fre In ''[[Elbow Room]]'', Dennett presents an argument for a compatibilist theory of free will, which he furt
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  • ...in, Niels Bohr, and, more recently, John Searle, Ted Honderich, and Daniel Dennett. *Dennett D. (2003) Freedom Evolves. Viking Penguin, NY, USA.
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  • ...sophers of mind include [[Paul Churchland]], [[Donald Davidson]], [[Daniel Dennett]], [[Douglas Hofstadter]],[[Thomas Nagel]], [[Hilary Putnam]], [[John Searl
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  • ...recent term neurophilosophy, in which cognitive scientists, such as Daniel Dennett, Patricia Churchland, Paul Churchland, and Robert Searl, have dominated the
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  • ...of the terms used above. The philosopher of [[cognitive science]] [[Daniel Dennett]], for example, argues that there is no such thing as a narrative centre ca
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