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... deny mind - body interaction we must furnish a convincing account of how the illusion arises . We will need a ... denying that matter and spirit can interact . The case for this is a dual one ; it rests on theoretical considerations and ...
... deny mind - body interaction we must furnish a convincing account of how the illusion arises . We will need a ... denying that matter and spirit can interact . The case for this is a dual one ; it rests on theoretical considerations and ...
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... deny that the mind is a thing at all , and so deny a fortiori that it is a spiritual thing . If the mind is not a thing at all , there can be no problem of how the thing which is a mind relates to the body or anything else . Behaviorism ...
... deny that the mind is a thing at all , and so deny a fortiori that it is a spiritual thing . If the mind is not a thing at all , there can be no problem of how the thing which is a mind relates to the body or anything else . Behaviorism ...
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... deny that the mind is a thing . But it does deny that the mind is a spiritual thing . So Central - State Materialism solves the Mind - Body problem by deny- ing the second of our four incompatible propositions . More fully , the answer ...
... deny that the mind is a thing . But it does deny that the mind is a spiritual thing . So Central - State Materialism solves the Mind - Body problem by deny- ing the second of our four incompatible propositions . More fully , the answer ...
Contents
THE MINDBODY PROBLEM AND | 1 |
HOW THE MINDBODY PROBLEM ARISES | 14 |
DUALISMS | 41 |
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