I failed to bring my series of posts on the pragmatics of hell to any kind of a decent conclusion. I was knocked out of commission for a while by a bad case of stomach flu: It was as if [...]
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I failed to bring my series of posts on the pragmatics of hell to any kind of a decent conclusion. I was knocked out of commission for a while by a bad case of stomach flu: It was as if [...]
But I was reminded of the incident later when I received a letter from an American woman in her forties who had been brought up Roman Catholic. At the age of seven, she told me, two unpleasant things happened to [...]
My title is a mash-up of the titles of two well-known philosophy papers: Gregory Kavka’s “The Toxin Puzzle,” which I discussed earlier today here, and Saul Kripke’s “A Puzzle about Belief.” But my topic is all Kavka: extending Kavka’s Toxin [...]
You are feeling extremely lucky. You have just been approached by an eccentric billionaire who has offered you the following deal. He places before you a vial of toxin that, if you drink it, will make you painfully ill for [...]
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