Markus Gabriel's I am Not a Brain is far better than his earlier works. But is this what philosophy of mind has devolved to?
No, but the premise sounds intriguing. Stegmüller wrote a book on exactly the same topic. Should I read it?
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As a (tentative) epistemologist that finds irritating how most people in analytic philosophy treat skepticism, that book has been like a breath of fresh air. I think it's Gabriel's best (haven't read everything he wrote though)
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thanks, will check But even among analytic philosophers there are people who think the diverse of toolbox of skepticism can be emancipative, ex. Metaphysik-Skepsis-Wissenschaft.
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