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2452:Derek Parfit
2442:Thomas Nagel
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3230:("Wolfman")
3186:(Ida Bauer)
2964:(including
2852:information
2843:Metaphysics
2817:Tabula rasa
2627:Physicalism
2612:Parallelism
2540:Behaviorism
2497:Michael Tye
2492:Alan Turing
2477:John Searle
2352:Dharmakirti
2327:Tyler Burge
2322:C. D. Broad
1964:Metaphysics
1948:(c. 200 BC)
1938:(c. 350 BC)
1928:(c. 350 BC)
1815:Collingwood
1720:Malebranche
1468:Information
1396:Anima mundi
1375:Type theory
1330:Physicalism
1295:Materialism
1250:Determinism
1221:Metaphysics
1162:Panpsychism
1157:Rationalism
1132:Metaphysics
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768:The Uncanny
753:A. Vidler,
519:Roboticist
357:omnipotence
293:masculinity
275:The Sandman
209:metaphysics
3575:Aesthetics
3569:Categories
3554:Jofi (dog)
3441:depictions
3306:Anal stage
3301:Oral stage
3279:censorship
2945:On Aphasia
2888:Task Force
2856:perception
2730:Artificial
2680:Creativity
2602:Nondualism
2502:Vasubandhu
2422:John Locke
2392:David Hume
2347:Andy Clark
2024:Monadology
1958:(c. 80 BC)
1665:Parmenides
1550:Perception
1448:Experience
1335:Relativism
1310:Naturalism
1260:Enactivism
1076:Subjective
816:2019-10-02
766:N. Royle,
705:: 91â100.
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561:Simulacrum
556:Liminality
546:Creepiness
510:alter egos
424:unheimlich
420:Unheimlich
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395:unheimlich
331:public eye
323:unheimlich
197:refers to
150:unheimlich
106:roboticist
66:unsettling
3400:Interment
3274:Ego ideal
3223:"Rat Man"
3210:"Anna O."
3003:(1916â17)
2966:On Dreams
2752:Intuition
2685:Cognition
2649:Solipsism
2312:Ned Block
2282:Armstrong
2277:Aristotle
2184:Teleology
2149:Mereology
2129:Cosmology
1988:(c. 1000)
1885:Plantinga
1875:Armstrong
1825:Heidegger
1800:Whitehead
1785:Nietzsche
1705:Descartes
1675:Aristotle
1630:Universal
1560:Principle
1530:Necessity
1490:Intention
1443:Existence
1406:Causality
1345:Solipsism
1275:Free will
1116:Political
1111:Practical
1081:Objective
608:D. Bate,
573:Citations
480:abjection
362:super-ego
333:(cf. the
312:Otto Rank
127:Etymology
121:abjection
92:theorist
72:context.
3439:Cultural
3378:Archives
3247:concepts
3245:Original
3077:" (1896)
2873:Category
2720:Identity
2663:Concepts
2533:Theories
2517:Zhuangzi
2447:Alva Noë
2202:Category
2124:Axiology
1978:(c.â270)
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1860:Anscombe
1855:Strawson
1850:Davidson
1745:Berkeley
1685:Plotinus
1646:more ...
1585:Relation
1565:Property
1540:Ontology
1463:Identity
1384:Concepts
1315:Nihilism
1280:Idealism
1228:Theories
1071:Platonic
1061:Monistic
1046:Canadian
1029:Absolute
1015:Idealism
866:10856256
858:23781831
636:(1919).
551:Evil eye
539:See also
416:heimlich
407:heimlich
399:heimlich
391:heimlich
327:heimlich
271:Hoffmann
199:nihilism
156:heimlich
102:the Real
3359:Related
3184:"Dora"
2883:Project
2836:Related
2695:Concept
2550:Dualism
2523:more...
2382:Goldman
1974:Enneads
1968:(c. 50)
1934:Timaeus
1924:Sophist
1870:Dummett
1865:Deleuze
1805:Russell
1795:Bergson
1790:Meinong
1770:Bolzano
1730:Leibniz
1710:Spinoza
1695:Aquinas
1680:Proclus
1610:Thought
1600:Subject
1580:Reality
1575:Quality
1545:Pattern
1505:Meaning
1480:Insight
1438:Essence
1423:Concept
1325:Realism
1290:Liberty
1255:Dualism
1056:Italian
1034:British
945:Sources
533:uncanny
505:déjà vu
383:uncanny
379:uncanny
375:project
343:Uncanny
319:Uncanny
237:Uncanny
182:Homeric
163:History
98:anxiety
60:is the
58:uncanny
42:Repliee
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3264:Libido
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3067:Essays
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2827:Zombie
2812:Qualia
2108:(1981)
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2078:(1846)
2068:(1818)
2058:(1807)
2048:(1783)
2038:(1781)
2028:(1714)
2018:(1710)
2008:(1677)
2004:Ethics
1998:(1641)
1900:Parfit
1890:Kripke
1880:Putnam
1840:Sartre
1830:Carnap
1780:Peirce
1725:Newton
1700:SuĂĄrez
1690:Scotus
1570:Qualia
1535:Object
1525:Nature
1520:Motion
1500:Matter
1433:Entity
1305:Monism
1091:Indian
1051:German
1041:Actual
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529:bukimi
500:ghosts
3481:Freud
3410:Humor
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2457:Plato
2377:Fodor
2154:Meta-
1895:Lewis
1845:Quine
1810:Moore
1775:Lotze
1760:Hegel
1735:Wolff
1715:Locke
1670:Plato
1640:Value
1620:Truth
1022:Forms
862:S2CID
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514:twins
339:sight
132:Canny
70:taboo
3585:Fear
2860:self
2797:Pain
2787:Mind
2715:Idea
1835:Ryle
1755:Kant
1750:Hume
1740:Reid
1615:Time
1595:Soul
1590:Self
1515:Mind
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