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  1. Conceivability and modal knowledge.Rene Woudenberg - 2006 - Metaphilosophy 37 (2):210-221.
    This article is a discussion of Hume's maxim Nothing we imagine is absolutely impossible. First I explain this maxim and distinguish it from the principle Whatever cannot be imagined (conceived), is impossible. Next I argue that Thomas Reid's criticism of the maxim fails and that the arguments by Tamar Szábo Gendler and John Hawthorne for the claim that “it is uncontroversial that there are cases where we are misled” by the maxim are unconvincing. Finally I state the limited but real (...)
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  • The spatial structure of unified consciousness.Bartek Chomanski - 2016 - Dissertation, University of Miami