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  1. Rather, what makes it a pain is that it is the kind of state of your brain that is usually caused by injury, and that usually causes you to yell and hop around and avoid the thing that caused the injury. And that could be a purely physical state of your brain. But that doesn't seem enough to make something a pain.

  2. 15 de oct. de 1987 · 4.3 885 ratings. Part of: Very Short Introduction (8 books) See all formats and editions. In this cogent and accessible introduction to philosophy, the distinguished author of Mortal Questions and The View From Nowhere sets forth the central problems of philosophical inquiry for the beginning student.

  3. Oxford University Press, USA, Oct 15, 1987 - Philosophy - 112 pages. Should the hard questions of philosophy matter to ordinary people? In this down-to-earth, nonhistorical guide, Thomas Nagel,...

  4. Thomas Nagel. Oxford University Press, Oct 15, 1987 - Philosophy - 112 pages. In this cogent and accessible introduction to philosophy, the distinguished author of Mortal Questions and The...

  5. 15 de oct. de 1987 · Nagel presents this book as a direct introduction to a selection of nine philosophical problems which the reflective human mind finds naturally puzzling, each of which can be understood in itself, without reference to the history of thought — so Nagel opts to omit discussion on the great philosophical writings of the past or the ...

  6. What Does It All Mean?: A Very Short Introduction to Philosophy. T. Nagel. Published 15 October 1987. Philosophy. In this cogent and accessible introduction to philosophy, the distinguished author of Mortal Questions and The View From Nowhere sets forth the central problems of philosophical inquiry for the beginning student.

  7. What Does It All Mean?:A Very Short Introduction to Philosophy: A Very Short Introduction to Philosophy. Thomas Nagel. New York: Oxford University Press ( 1987 ) Copy BIBTEX. Abstract. Should the hard questions of philosophy matter to ordinary people?