John Locke and Personal Identity: Immortality and Bodily Resurrection in 17th-Century Philosophy [Book Review]

British Journal for the History of Philosophy 19 (4):826 - 830 (2011)
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British Journal for the History of Philosophy, Volume 19, Issue 4, Page 826-830, July 2011

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