Persons and Their Minds: A Philosophical Investigation
Westview Press (1999)
| Abstract | Persons and Their Minds returns persons to the center of philosophy of mind, and advocates retiring materialism, mind-brain dualism and biological naturalism to ... | |||||||||
| Keywords | Ethics Functionalism Metaphysics Mind Person | |||||||||
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| ISBN(s) | 0813391288 9780813391281 | |||||||||
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Charles Taliaferro (1997). Possibilities in the Philosophy of Mind. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 57 (1):127-37.
Anthony O'Hear (ed.) (2003). Minds and Persons: Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement: 53. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Christopher S. Hill (1991). Sensations: A Defense of Type Materialism. Cambridge University Press.
Ted Honderich (2003). Perceptual, Reflective, and Affective Consciousness as Existence. In Anthony O'Hear (ed.), Minds and Persons. Cambridge University Press.
John I. Biro (1981). Persons as Corporate Entities and Corporations as Persons. Nature and System 3 (September):173-80.
William Hasker (2004). The Constitution View of Persons: A Critique. International Philosophical Quarterly 44 (1):23-34.
William R. Carter (2002). Many Minds, No Persons. Croatian Journal of Philosophy 2 (4):55-70.
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