Ordinary Language and Materialism

Philosophy 42 (162):363 - 367 (1967)
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The concept of 'the body', in the supposed contrast of mind and body, is not to be distinguished from the concept of the person, hence dualism is an incorrect conception of the supposed contrast, which is consistent with some form of materialism.

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