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Roy Sorensen
Roy Sorensen is Professor of Philosophy at The University of Texas at Austin. He is the author of seven books: Blindspots, Thought Experiments, Pseudo-Problems, Vagueness and Contradiction, Seeing Dark Things, and A Cabinet of Philosophical Curiosities.

Roy Sorensen is Professor of Philosophy at The University of Texas at Austin. He is the author of seven books: Blindspots, Thought Experiments, Pseudo-Problems, Vagueness and Contradiction, Seeing Dark Things, and A Cabinet of Philosophical Curiosities.
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On the cusp of the unnatural

Idealism, panpsychism and science

Antirealism and the analytic-continental split

The new world of metamodernism

Truth isn't correspondence with the facts

Wittgenstein's Tractatus at 100

Science can't state all the facts

The Return of Metaphysics: Hegel vs Kant

The Return of Idealism: Russell vs Hegel

Common sense leads philosophy astray

Derrida and the trouble with metaphysics

Analytic philosophy has a language problem

Consciousness and higher spatial dimensions

The Return of Metaphysics: Russell and Realism

After Metaphysics: Rorty and American Pragmatism

Freedom from nature: the ultimate enslavement

How language distorts reality

Seeing is not perceiving

Wittgenstein was a metaphysician

There is no escaping metaphysics

Why the attempt to bury metaphysics failed

After postmodernism

The possible worlds of Saul Kripke

World Philosophy Day: 13 questions for our century

Most truths cannot be expressed in language

21st century metaphysics: Leaving Fantasy Behind

Common sense is not a good guide to reality

Wittgenstein: science can’t tell us about God

Schopenhauer vs Hegel: progress or pessimism?

Spinoza Reborn