“The volume is recommended for Nagel scholars and historians of philosophy of science who would like to learn more about a prominent yet recently somewhat forgotten — or maybe better: ignored — proponent of philosophy of science and his thoughts. … It will be a suitable basis for a graduate course on Nagel and his philosophy. Equally well, individual papers from the collection will be a worthwhile addition to the reading list of topical seminars … .” (Alexander Ehmann, Journal for General Philosophy of Science, Vol. 54, 2023)
“The volume is recommended for Nagel scholars and historians of philosophy of science who would like to learn more about a prominent yet recently somewhat forgotten — or maybe better: ignored — proponent of philosophy of science and his thoughts. … It will be a suitable basis for a graduate course on Nagel and his philosophy. Equally well, individual papers from the collection will be a worthwhile addition to the reading list of topical seminars … .” (Alexander Ehmann, Journal for General Philosophy of Science, Vol. 54, 2023)