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Dworkin, Ronald, Nagel, Thomas, Nozick, Robert, Rawls, John, Thomson, Judith Jarvis and Scanlon, Thomas Michael. 1997. “Assisted Suicide: The Philosophers’ Brief.” The New York Review of Books, March, https://www.nybooks.com/articles/1997/03/27/assisted-suicide-the-philosophers-brief/.
Murphy, Liam and Nagel, Thomas. 2002. The Myth of Ownership: Taxes and Justice. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Nagel, Thomas. 1965. “Physicalism.” The Philosophical Review 74(3): 339–356.
Nagel, Thomas. 1969a. “Sexual Perversion.” The Journal of Philosophy 66(1): 1–17. Reprinted in revised form in Nagel (1979a, 39–52), in Soble (1991, 39–51), in Baker, Wininger and Elliston (1998, 326–336) and in Halwani et al. (2023, 23–36).
Nagel, Thomas. 1969b. “Linguistics and Epistemology.” in Language and Philosophy. A Symposium, edited by Sidney Hook, pp. 171–182. New York: New York University Press. Reprinted in Harman (1974) and as “Chomsky: Linguistics and Epistemology” in Nagel (1995a, 56–64).
Nagel, Thomas. 1969c. “The Boundaries of Inner Space.” The Journal of Philosophy 66. Reprinted as “Fodor: The Boundaries of Inner Space” in Nagel (1995a, 65–71).
Nagel, Thomas. 1970a. The Possibility of Altruism. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Nagel, Thomas. 1970c. “Armstrong on the Mind.” The Philosophical Review 79: 394–403. Reprinted in Block (1980, 200–206) and in Nagel (1995a, 72–81).
Nagel, Thomas. 1971a. “Brain Bisection and the Unity of Consciousness.” Synthese 22(2): 396–413. Reprinted in Nagel (1979a, 147–164).
Nagel, Thomas. 1971b. “The Absurd.” The Journal of Philosophy 68(20). Reprinted in Nagel (1979a, 11–23).
Nagel, Thomas. 1972a. “War and Massacre.” Philosophy & Public Affairs 1(2). Reprinted in Nagel (1979a, 53–74).
Nagel, Thomas. 1972b. “Review of Dennett (1969).” The Journal of Philosophy 69. Reprinted as “Dennett: Content and Consciousness” in Nagel (1995a, 82–85).
Nagel, Thomas. 1972c. “Aristotle on Eudaimonia.” Phronesis 17. Reprinted in Rorty (1981, 7–14) and in Nagel (1995a, 113–120).
Nagel, Thomas. 1973a. “The Policy of Preference.” Philosophy & Public Affairs 2(4). Reprinted in Nagel (1979a, 91–105).
Nagel, Thomas. 1973b. “Review of Rawls (1971).” The Philosophical Review 82(2): 220–234. Reprinted as “Rawls on Justice” in Daniels (1975, 1–15) and in Nagel (1995a, 121–136).
Nagel, Thomas. 1974a. “What is it like to be a Bat?” The Philosophical Review 83(4): 435–450. Reprinted in Nagel (1979a, 165–180) and in Block (1980, 159–169), doi:10.2307/2183914.
Nagel, Thomas. 1974b. “Freud’s Anthropomorphism.” in Freud: A Collection of Critical Essays, edited by Richard Wollheim. Garden City, New York: Doubleday & Co. Reprinted in Wollheim and Hopkins (1982, 228–240) and in Nagel (1995a, 13–25).
Nagel, Thomas. 1975. “Libertarianism without Foundations [review of Nozick (1974)].” The Yale Law Journal 85(1): 136–149. Reprinted in Nagel (1995a, 137–149).
Nagel, Thomas. 1976. “Moral Luck.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Supplementary Volume 50: 137–151. Reprinted in Nagel (1979a, 24–38).
Nagel, Thomas. 1977. “Commentary [on Toulmin (1977)]: The Fragmentation of Value.” in Knowledge, Value and Belief, edited by H. Tristram Engelhardt Jr. and Daniel Callahan, pp. 279–294. Hastings-on-Hudson: Hastings Center. Reprinted in Nagel (1979a, 128–141).
Nagel, Thomas. 1978a. “The Justification of Equality.” Crı́tica: Revista Hispanoamericana de Filosofı́a 10(28): 3–31. Reprinted as “Equality” in Nagel (1979a, 106–127).
Nagel, Thomas. 1978b. “Ruthlessness in Political Life.” in Public and Private Morality, edited by Stuart Hampshire, pp. 75–92. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Reprinted in Nagel (1979a, 75–90).
Nagel, Thomas. 1978c. “Desires, Prudential Motives, and the Present.” in Practical Reasoning, edited by Joseph Raz, pp. 153–152. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Nagel, Thomas. 1979a. Mortal Questions. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, doi:10.1017/cbo9781107341050.
Nagel, Thomas. 1979b. “Panpsychism.” in Mortal Questions, pp. 181–195. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, doi:10.1017/cbo9781107341050.
Nagel, Thomas. 1979c. “Subjective and Objective.” in Mortal Questions, pp. 196–214. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, doi:10.1017/cbo9781107341050.
Nagel, Thomas. 1980. “The Limits of Objectivity.” in The Tanner Lectures on Human Values, volume 1, edited by Sterling M. McMurrin, pp. 75–140. Salt Lake City, Utah: University of Utah Press.
Nagel, Thomas. 1981. “Review of O’Shaughnessy (1980).” The Times Literary Supplement, March. Reprinted as “O’Shaugnessy: The Will” in Nagel (1995a, 90–95).
Nagel, Thomas. 1982a. “Review of Williams (1981).” The Times Literary Supplement, May. Reprinted as “Williams: One Thought Too Many” in Nagel (1995a, 167–173).
Nagel, Thomas. 1982b. “The Excessive Demands of Impartiality [review of Hare (1981)].” The London Review of Books, July, https://www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v04/n12/thomas-nagel/the-excessive-demands-of-impartiality.
Nagel, Thomas. 1983a. “The Objective Self.” in Knowledge and Mind: Philosophical Essays, edited by Carl Ginet and Sydney S. Shoemaker, pp. 211–232. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Nagel, Thomas. 1983b. Questions mortelles. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France. Traduction de Nagel (1979a) par P. Engel et C. Engel-Tiercelin.
Nagel, Thomas. 1984. “Review of Schelling (1984).” The New Republic 28-Aug. Reprinted as “Schelling: The Price of Life” in Nagel (1995a, 183–187).
Nagel, Thomas. 1986a. The View from Nowhere. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Nagel, Thomas. 1986b. “Review of Williams (1985).” The Journal of Philosophy 83. Reprinted as “Williams: Resisting Ethical Theory” in Nagel (1995a, 174–182).
Nagel, Thomas. 1986c. “Reading the Law [review of Dworkin (1986)].” The London Review of Books, September. Reprinted as “Dworkin: Interpretation and the Law” in Nagel (1995a, 194–202), https://www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v08/n16/thomas-nagel/reading-the-law.
Nagel, Thomas. 1987a. What does it All Mean? – A Very Short Introduction to Philosophy. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Nagel, Thomas. 1987b. “Moral Conflict and Political Legitimacy.” Philosophy & Public Affairs 16. Reprinted in Raz (1990).
Nagel, Thomas. 1988a. “The Foundations of Impartiality.” in Hare and Critics. Essays on Moral Thinking, edited by Douglas Seanor and Nicholas Fotion, pp. 101–112. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Reprinted as “Hare: The Foundations of Impartiality” in Nagel (1995a, 156–166).
Nagel, Thomas. 1988b. “Review of MacIntyre (1988).” The Times Literary Supplement 38906. Reprinted as “MacIntyre versus the Enlightenment” in Nagel (1995a, 203–209).
Nagel, Thomas. 1989. “Wittgenstein: The Egocentric Predicament [review of Pears (1988)].” The London Review of Books, May. Reprinted in Nagel (1995a, 45–55), https://www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v11/n10/thomas-nagel/the-egocentric-predicament.
Nagel, Thomas. 1990. “Review of Kołakowski (1990).” The Times Literary Supplement 39065. Reprinted as “Kolakowski: Modernity and the Devil” in Nagel (1995a, 210–214).
Nagel, Thomas. 1991a. Equality and Partiality. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/0195098390.001.0001.
Nagel, Thomas. 1991b. “Review of Dennett (1991).” The Wall Street Journal, November. Reprinted as “Dennett: Consciousness Dissolved” in Nagel (1995a, 86–89).
Nagel, Thomas. 1993a. “What is the Mind-Body Problem?” in Experimental and Theoretical Studies of Consciousness, edited by Gregory R. Bock and Joan Marsh, pp. 1–6. Ciba Foundation Symposium n. 174. New York: Wiley Publishing Inc.
Nagel, Thomas. 1993b. Le point de vue de nulle part. Paris: Éditions de l’Éclat. Traduction de Nagel (1986a) par S. Kronlund.
Nagel, Thomas. 1993c. Qu’est-ce que tout cela veut dire? Paris: Éditions de l’Éclat. Traduction de Nagel (1987a)par Ruwen Ogien.
Nagel, Thomas. 1993d. “Summary.” in Experimental and Theoretical Studies of Consciousness, edited by Gregory R. Bock and Joan Marsh, pp. 304–306. Ciba Foundation Symposium n. 174. New York: Wiley Publishing Inc.
Nagel, Thomas. 1993e. “The Mind Wins! [review of Searle (1992)].” The New York Review of Books, March. Reprinted as “Searle: Why We Are Not Computers” in Nagel (1995a, 96–110), https://www.nybooks.com/articles/1993/03/04/the-mind-wins/.
Nagel, Thomas. 1994a. Egalité et partialité. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France. Traduction de Nagel (1991a).
Nagel, Thomas. 1994b. “Consciousness and Objective Reality.” in The Mind-Body Problem. A Guide to the Current Debate, edited by Richard Warner and Tadeusz Szubka, pp. 63–68. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.
Nagel, Thomas. 1994c. “Freud’s Permanent Revolution.” The New York Review of Books, May. Reprinted in Nagel (1995a, 26–44), https://www.nybooks.com/articles/1994/05/12/freuds-permanent-revolution/.
Nagel, Thomas. 1995a. Other Minds: Critical Essays 1969-1994. New York: Oxford University Press.
Nagel, Thomas. 1995b. “Personal Rights and Public Space.” Philosophy & Public Affairs 24: 83–107.
Nagel, Thomas. 1995c. “Introduction: The Philosophical Culture.” in Other Minds: Critical Essays 1969-1994, pp. 3–10. New York: Oxford University Press.
Nagel, Thomas. 1995d. “Schelling: Personal Identity and Self-Command.” in Other Minds: Critical Essays 1969-1994, pp. 188–193. New York: Oxford University Press.
Nagel, Thomas. 1996a. “Universality and the Reflective Self.” in The Sources of Normativity, pp. 200–209. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Onora O’Neill.
Nagel, Thomas. 1996b. “Moralische Verpflichtung und rationales Selbstinteresse.” in Thomas Hobbes: Leviathan, edited by Wolfgang Kersting, pp. 159–172. Klassiker Auslegen n. 5. Berlin: Akademie Verlag. Second edition: Kersting (2008); page numbers are from the second edition.
Nagel, Thomas. 1997. The Last Word. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/0195149831.001.0001.
Nagel, Thomas. 1998a. “Concealment and Exposure.” Philosophy & Public Affairs 27: 3–30.
Nagel, Thomas. 1998c. “Conceiving the Impossible and the Mind-Body Problem.” Philosophy 73: 337–352.
Nagel, Thomas. 1999a. “Davidson’s New Cogito.” in The Philosophy of Donald Davidson, edited by Lewis Edwin Hahn, pp. 195–206. The Library of Living Philosophers n. 27. LaSalle, Illinois: Open Court Publishing Co.
Nagel, Thomas. 1999b. “L’éthique et la motivation humaine.” in Le réalisme moral, edited by Ruwen Ogien. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France. Traduit par S. Kronlund.
Nagel, Thomas. 1999c. “Personal Rights and Public Space.” in Deliberative Democracy and Human Rights, edited by Harold Hongju Koh and Ronald C. Slye, pp. 33–48. New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press.
Nagel, Thomas. 2000a. “The Psychophysical Nexus.” in New Essays on the A Priori, edited by Paul Artin Boghossian and Christopher Peacocke, pp. 434–472. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/0199241279.001.0001.
Nagel, Thomas. 2000b. Qu’est-ce que tout cela veut dire? 3rd ed. Paris: Éditions de l’Éclat. Traduction de Nagel (1987a)par Ruwen Ogien.
Nagel, Thomas. 2001. “What is it about Lemons? [review of Stroud (2001)].” The London Review of Books, September, https://www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v23/n18/thomas-nagel/what-is-it-about-lemons.
Nagel, Thomas. 2002a. Concealment and Exposure, and Other Essays. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Nagel, Thomas. 2002b. “Rawls and Liberalism.” in The Cambridge Companion to Rawls, edited by Samuel Freeman, pp. 62–85. Cambridge Companions to Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Nagel, Thomas. 2003. “Relativismus und Vernunft.” in Wissen zwischen Entdeckung und Konstruktion, Erkenntnistheoretische Kontroversen, edited by Matthias Vogel and Lutz Wingert, pp. 107–130. Frankfurt a.M.: Suhrkamp Verlag.
Nagel, Thomas. 2005a. “Ethics.” in The Encyclopedia of Philosophy, edited by Donald M. Borchert, 2nd ed. Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan.
Nagel, Thomas. 2005b. “Williams, Bernard.” in The Encyclopedia of Philosophy, edited by Donald M. Borchert, 2nd ed. Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan.
Nagel, Thomas. 2008. “The Value of Inviolability.” in Morality and Self-Interest, edited by Paul Bloomfield, pp. 102–113. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195305845.001.0001.
Nagel, Thomas. 2009. “The I and Me [review of Strawson (2009)].” The London Review of Books, November, https://www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v31/n21/thomas-nagel/the-i-in-me.
Nagel, Thomas. 2010. “What Peter Singer Wants of You.” The New York Review of Books, March, https://www.nybooks.com/articles/2010/03/25/what-peter-singer-wants-of-you/.
Nagel, Thomas. 2011. “It’s Revolting [review of Kelly (2011) and McGinn (2011)].” The New York Review of Books, November, https://www.nybooks.com/articles/2011/11/24/its-revolting/.
Nagel, Thomas. 2012a. Mind and Cosmos. Why the Materialist Neo-Darwinian Conception of Nature is Almost Certainly False. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199919758.001.0001.
Nagel, Thomas. 2012b. “A Philosopher Defends Religion [review of Plantinga (2011)].” The New York Review of Books, September, https://www.nybooks.com/articles/2012/09/27/philosopher-defends-religion/.
Nagel, Thomas. 2014. “After You’ve Gone [review of Scheffler (2013)].” The New York Review of Books, January, https://www.nybooks.com/articles/2014/01/09/thomas-nagel-after-youve-gone/.
Nagel, Thomas. 2019. “What We Owe a Rabbit [review of Korsgaard (2004)].” The New York Review of Books, March, https://www.nybooks.com/articles/2019/03/21/christine-korsgaard-what-we-owe-a-rabbit/.
Nagel, Thomas. 2023a. Moral Feelings, Moral Reality, and Moral Progress. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oso/9780197690888.001.0001.
Nagel, Thomas. 2023b. Analytic Philosophy and Human Life. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oso/9780197681671.001.0001.
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