Metaphysics |
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METAPHYSICS | 2 |
THE CAUSAL PRINCIPLE AND EXPERIENCE | 9 |
Freedom and Personal Identity | 23 |
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absurd action answer appetitive argument behavior behaviourist believe Bill bodily events brain C. D. Broad causal principle cause cerned chance conceive concept concerning connexion consciousness consequence consider course David Hume deny Descartes desire determined determinists distinct doctrine doubt dualist effect ence energy entail Epiphenomenalism ergy evidence existence fact feel follows free agent free choice Gilbert Ryle gnostical happen human Hume Hume's ideas immaterial interac interaction intuition JOHN LOCKE judgment kind knowledge Leibniz logical matter means ment mental events Metaphysics mind and body motive myth nature necessarily necessary Necessitarians necessity nervous never notion objects observe occur pain particular perceptions personal identity Peter Geach philosophers physical events possible present psychical question reason reflex action relation Ryle seems sensations sense snakes sort soul speak statement subjectivism substance suppose theory things thought tion true universe volition words