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- Kolakowski, L., 1966, Filozofia Pozytywistyczna, Poland: Panstwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe, 1996. Translated as The Alienation of Reason, Garden City: Anchor Books, 1969. (Scholar)
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- Lewis, C.I., 1929, Mind and the World Order. Reprint: New York: Dover, 1956. (Scholar)
- Lockwood, M., 1981, “What Was Russell's Neutral Monism?”, Midwest Studies in Philosophy, VI (The Foundations of Analytic Philosophy), 143–158. (Scholar)
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- –––, 1998, “The Enigma of Sentience”, in Hameroff, S.R. et al, 1998, 83–95. (Scholar)
- Lovejoy, A.O., 1930, The Revolt Against Dualism, Open Court. (Scholar)
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- Petzoldt, J., 1900, Einführung in die Philosophie der Reinen Erfahrung. Erster Band: Die Bestimmtheit der Seele, Leipzig: B.G. Teubner. (Scholar)
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