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    A map of selves: beyond philosophy of mind.N. M. L. Nathan - 2022 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    The self is one of the perennial topics in philosophy, and also one of the most debated. Its existence has been both defended and contested in equal measure by philosophers including Descartes and Hume. A Map of Selves: Beyond Philosophy of Mind proposes an original and compelling defense of selfhood. N. M. L. Nathan argues that the self is an enduring substance with a unique quality not shared with any other substance. He criticizes the panpsychist theory that material objects (...)
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    The Nature of Perception.N. M. L. Nathan - 2001 - Mind 110 (438):455-460.
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  3. The Multiplication of Utility: N. M. L. Nathan.N. M. L. Nathan - 1994 - Utilitas 6 (2):217-218.
    Some people have supposed that utility is good in itself, non-in-strumentally good, as distinct from good because conducive to other good things. And in modern versions of this view, utility often means want-satisfaction, as distinct from pleasure or happiness. For your want that p to be satisfied, is it necessary that you know or believe that p, or sufficient merely that p is true? However that question is answered, there are problems with the view that want-satisfaction is a non-instrumental good. (...)
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  4. Stoics and sceptics: A reply to Brueckner.N. M. L. Nathan - 2004 - Analysis 64 (3):264–268.
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    Self and will.N. M. L. Nathan - 1997 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 5 (1):81 – 94.
    When do two mental items belong to the same life? We could be content with the answer -just when they have certain volitional qualities in common. An affinity is noted between that theory and Berkeley's early doctrine of the self. Some rivals of the volitional theory invoke a spiritual or physical owner of mental items. They run a risk either of empty formality or of causal superstition. Other rivals postulate a non-transitive and symmetrical relation in the set of mental items. (...)
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    Stoics and sceptics: a reply to Brueckner.N. M. L. Nathan - 2004 - Analysis 64 (3):264-268.
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    VI*—Scepticism and the Regress of Justification.N. M. L. Nathan - 1975 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 75 (1):77-88.
    N. M. L. Nathan; VI*—Scepticism and the Regress of Justification, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 75, Issue 1, 1 June 1975, Pages 77–88, https:/.
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    Admiration: A New Obstacle.N. M. L. Nathan - 1997 - Philosophy 72 (281):453 - 459.
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    Common Sense Metaphysics.N. M. L. Nathan - 1971 - Philosophy 46 (176):152 - 157.
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    Metaphysics.N. M. L. Nathan & Gabriel Uzquiano - 2005 - Philosophical Books 46 (3):268-271.
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    True and Ultimate Responsibility.N. M. L. Nathan - 1997 - Philosophy 72 (280):297 - 302.
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    Democracy.N. M. L. Nathan - 1993 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 93:123 - 137.
    N. M. L. Nathan; VIII*—Democracy, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 93, Issue 1, 1 June 1993, Pages 123–138, https://doi.org/10.1093/aristotelian/.
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    VIII*—Democracy.N. M. L. Nathan - 1993 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 93 (1):123-138.
    N. M. L. Nathan; VIII*—Democracy, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 93, Issue 1, 1 June 1993, Pages 123–138, https://doi.org/10.1093/aristotelian/.
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    Evidence and Assurance.N. M. L. Nathan - 1980 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    A systematic study of rational or justified belief, which throws fresh light on current debates about foundations and coherence theories of knowledge, the validation of induction and moral scepticism. Dr Nathan focuses attention on the largely unsatisfiable desires for active and self-conscious assurance of truth liable to be engendered by philosophical reflection about total belief-systems and the sources of knowledge. He extracts a kernel of truth from the doctrine that a regress of justification is both necessary and impossible, contrasts (...)
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    Will and world: a study in metaphysics.N. M. L. Nathan - 1992 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Beneath metaphysical problems there often lies a conflict between what we want to be true and what we believe to be true. Nathan provides a general account of the resolution of this conflict as a philosophical objective, showing that there are ways of thinking it through systematically with a view to resolving or alleviating it. The author also studies in detail a set of interrelated conflicts about the freedom and the reality of the will. He shows how difficult it (...)
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    What Vitiates an Infinite Regress of Justification?N. M. L. Nathan - 1977 - Analysis 37 (3):116 - 126.
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  17. On an argument of Peacocke's about physicalism and counterfactuals.N. M. L. Nathan - 1980 - Analysis 41 (3):124-125.
  18. Materialism and action.N. M. L. Nathan - 1975 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 35 (4):501-511.
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    Substance Dualism Fortified.N. M. L. Nathan - 2011 - Philosophy 86 (2):201-211.
    You have a body, but you are a soul or self. Without your body, you could still exist. Your body could be and perhaps is outlasted by the immaterial substance which is your soul or self. Thus the substance dualist. Most substance dualists are Cartesians. The self, they suppose, is essentially conscious: it cannot exist unless it thinks or wills or has experiences. In this paper I sketch out a different form of substance dualism. I suggest that it is not (...)
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    Admiration: A New Obstacle: Discussion.N. M. L. Nathan - 1997 - Philosophy 72 (281):453-459.
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    A difficulty about justice.N. M. L. Nathan - 1971 - Mind 80 (318):227-237.
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    A new incompatibilism.N. M. L. Nathan - 1984 - Mind 93 (369):39-55.
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  23. Brentano's Necessitarianism.N. M. L. Nathan - 1971 - Ratio (Misc.) 13 (1):44.
     
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    Being reasonable about religion William Charlton ashgate: Aldershot, 2006, pp. 170, £45.N. M. L. Nathan - 2008 - Philosophy 83 (1):145-149.
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    Compatibilism and natural necessity.N. M. L. Nathan - 1975 - Mind 84 (April):277-280.
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  26. Conscious belief.N. M. L. Nathan - 1982 - Analysis 42 (March):90-93.
  27. Democracy and Impartiality.N. M. L. Nathan - 1989 - Analysis 49 (2):65 - 70.
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    `Egalitarianism'.N. M. L. Nathan - 1983 - Mind 92 (367):413-416.
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  29. Evidence and Assurance.N. M. L. Nathan - 1981 - Mind 90 (360):612-614.
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  30. Evidence and Assurance.N. M. L. Nathan - 1981 - Philosophy 56 (215):129-131.
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    Exclusion and sufficient reason.N. M. L. Nathan - 2010 - Philosophy 85 (3):391-397.
    I argue for two principles by combining which we can construct a sound cosmological argument. The first is that for any true proposition p's if 'there is an explanation for p's truth' is consistent then there is an explanation for p's truth. The second is a modified version of the principle that for any class, if there is an explanation for the non-emptiness ofthat class, then there is at least one non-member ofthat class which causes it not to be empty.
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    Exclusion and Sufficient Reason.N. M. L. Nathan - 2010 - Philosophy 85 (3):391-397.
    I argue for two principles by combining which we can construct a sound cosmological argument. The first is that for any true proposition p's if ‘there is an explanation for p's truth’ is consistent then there is an explanation for p's truth. The second is a modified version of the principle that for any class, if there is an explanation for the non-emptiness of that class, then there is at least one non-member of that class which causes it not to (...)
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    Explicability and the Unpreventable.N. M. L. Nathan - 1988 - Analysis 48 (1):36 - 40.
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    Evidential Insatiability.N. M. L. Nathan - 1987 - Analysis 47 (2):110 - 115.
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    Freedom and Belief.N. M. L. Nathan - 1988 - Philosophical Books 29 (1):48-50.
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    History, literature and the classification of knowledge.N. M. L. Nathan - 1970 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 48 (2):213 – 233.
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    Jewish monotheism and the Christian God.N. M. L. Nathan - 2006 - Religious Studies 42 (1):75-85.
    Some Christians combine a doctrine about Christ which implies that there is more than one divine self with the doctrine that God revealed to the Jews a monotheism according to which there is just one divine self. I suggest that it is less costly for such Christians to achieve consistency by abandoning the second of these doctrines than to achieve it by abandoning the first.
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    Knowledge and its limits by Timothy Williamson, oxford university press, 2000, pp. XI + 340, £25.N. M. L. Nathan - 2001 - Philosophy 76 (3):460-475.
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    Murder and the death of Christ.N. M. L. Nathan - 2010 - Think 9 (26):103-107.
    Some people believe that God made it a condition for His forgiveness even of repentant sinners that Jesus died a sacrificial death at human hands. Often, in the New Testament, this doctrine of Objective Atonement seems to be implied, as when Jesus spoke of his blood as ‘shed for many for the remission of sins’ , or when St Paul said that ‘Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures’ . And for many centuries the doctrine was indeed accepted (...)
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    Mctaggart's immaterialism.N. M. L. Nathan - 1991 - Philosophical Quarterly 41 (165):442-456.
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    Naturalism and self-defeat: Plantinga's version.N. M. L. Nathan - 1997 - Religious Studies 33 (2):135-142.
    In "Warrant and Proper Function" Plantinga argues that atheistic Naturalism is self-defeating. What is the probability that our cognitive faculties are reliable, given this Naturalism and an evolutionary explanation of their origins? Plantinga argues that if the Naturalist is modest enough to believe that it is irrational to have any belief as to the value of this probability, then he is irrational even to believe his own Naturalism. I suggest that Plantinga's argument has a false premise, and that even if (...)
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    Necessity, Inconceivability and the "A Priori".N. M. L. Nathan & J. J. Valberg - 1982 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 56 (1):117 - 155.
  43. Necessity, Inconceivability and the "A Priori".N. M. L. Nathan & J. J. Valberg - 1982 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 56:117-155.
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    On the Justification of Democracy.N. M. L. Nathan - 1971 - The Monist 55 (1):89-120.
    1. The ideal of spatio-temporally unrestricted generalisation, which marks all post-mythological thinking about nature, marks no more than the continuity of totemism in political casuistry. No unrestricted principle of Socialism or Conservatism or Liberal Democracy is defensible unless it is accorded a moral ultimacy which almost no one fully conscious of what he was about would actually want to accord it. If this bare platitude is to be fully assimilated, it needs both concrete exemplification and support of the systematic kind. (...)
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    On the non-causal explanation of human action.N. M. L. Nathan - 1976 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 6 (3):241-243.
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  46. Objections to Physicalism.N. M. L. Nathan - 1996 - New York: Clarendon Press.
     
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    Projectivist utilitarianism.N. M. L. Nathan - 1983 - Erkenntnis 20 (2):207 - 211.
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    Some prerequisites for a political casuistry of justice.N. M. L. Nathan - 1970 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 13 (1-4):376 – 393.
    After briefly vindicating casuistries which successively apply a number of different moral principles, I describe some of the principles of justice liable to figure in such casuistries, assess the relative popularity of these principles and show that some of the most popular cannot be consistently applied in all circumstances.
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    The concept of justice.N. M. L. Nathan - 1971 - London,: Macmillan.
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    Vicious regression and the value of belief.N. M. L. Nathan - 2001 - Philosophia 28 (1-4):369-372.
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