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Classic Philosophical Arguments

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 February 2023

Hallvard Lillehammer
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Birkbeck, University of London
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Print publication year: 2023

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The Prisoner’s Dilemma edited by Peterson, MartinGoogle Scholar
The Original Position edited by Hinton, TimothyGoogle Scholar
The Brain in a Vat edited by Goldberg, Sanford C.Google Scholar
Pascal’s Wager edited by Bartha, Paul and Pasternack, LawrenceGoogle Scholar
Ontological Arguments edited by Oppy, GrahamGoogle Scholar
Newcomb’s Problem edited by Ahmed, ArifGoogle Scholar
The Gettier Problem edited by Hetherington, StephenGoogle Scholar
The Naturalistic Fallacy edited by Sinclair, NeilGoogle Scholar
The Sorites Paradox edited by Oms, Sergi and Zardini, EliaGoogle Scholar
The Knowledge Argument edited by Coleman, SamGoogle Scholar
The Trolley Problem edited by Lillehammer, HallvardGoogle Scholar

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