Notes from Narnia (on the Human Body)

Think 18 (52):81-86 (2019)
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What is a human body? Some reasons are given for thinking that, in the primary case, it is a body that is both of and suitable to a rational animal.

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Samuel H. Baker
University of South Alabama

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