A Defense of Dualism

Faith and Philosophy 12 (4):548-566 (1995)
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I argue here (in Part II) for mind-body dualism --- a dualism of substances, not merely of properties. I also investigate (in Part Ill) dualism’s relevance to the question of whether one can survive the death of one’s body. Naturally the argument occurs in a philosophical context, and (in Part I) I begin by making that context explicit.

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Swinburne's Argument for Dualism.Thomas W. Smythe - 1994 - Faith and Philosophy 11 (1):127-133.
A Defense of Dualism.Keith E. Yandell - 1995 - Faith and Philosophy 12 (4):548-566.

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