Roy Sorensen
American philosopher known for work on vagueness, paradoxes, and the metaphysics and epistemology of absence; author of Blindspots, Thought Experiments, Vagueness and Contradiction, and Seeing Dark Things.
Books
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1. A Cabinet Of Philosophical Curiosities
A Collection of Puzzles, Oddities, Riddles, and Dilemmas
An eclectic compendium of puzzles, paradoxes, illusions, and thought experiments drawn from everyday life and science, presented in brisk, cross-referenced entries that test and refine our intuitions about logic, language, knowledge, ethics, perception, time, and nothingness. Playful yet rigorous, it blends historical anecdotes with clear arguments to show how strange cases illuminate deep philosophical questions and to spark curiosity in the reader.
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