Mind, Science, and History
Howard Evans Kiefer & Milton Karl Munitz (eds.)
Albany,State University of New York Press (1970)
| Abstract | THE LIMITS OF NATURALISM Brand Blanshard I The Issue The purpose of this paper is to consider whether science, as currently conceived, is adequate to the ... | |||||||||
| Keywords | Mind and body Science Philosophy History Philosophy | |||||||||
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Peter K. Machamer (2009). Descartes's Changing Mind. Princeton University Press.
Rebecca Copenhaver (2006). Is Thomas Reid a Mysterian? Journal of the History of Philosophy 44 (3):449-466.
Shigenori Nagatomo (1992). Attunement Through the Body. State University of New York Press.
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Harald Atmanspacher (2003). Editorial. Mind and Matter 1 (1):3-7.
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