Materialism and the Mind-body ProblemDavid M. Rosenthal Prentice-Hall, 1971 - 242 strán (strany) |
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... Scientific points of view , ac- cording to which my existence is a moment of the world's , are always both naive and at the same time dishonest ... scientific materialism ; it is their arguments The Challenge of Scientific Materialism / 201.
... Scientific points of view , ac- cording to which my existence is a moment of the world's , are always both naive and at the same time dishonest ... scientific materialism ; it is their arguments The Challenge of Scientific Materialism / 201.
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... scientific materialism present us with a challenge . But who is the scientific materialist and what precisely is he claim- ing ? In using the term " scientific materialism " we want to distinguish this position from some varieties of ...
... scientific materialism present us with a challenge . But who is the scientific materialist and what precisely is he claim- ing ? In using the term " scientific materialism " we want to distinguish this position from some varieties of ...
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... scientific realism would wish to discard . So I con- strue Cornman as , in this passage , suggesting that extreme scientific realism could be used as the basis for a denial of ( T ) . But on my view ( T ) is false whether one is a ...
... scientific realism would wish to discard . So I con- strue Cornman as , in this passage , suggesting that extreme scientific realism could be used as the basis for a denial of ( T ) . But on my view ( T ) is false whether one is a ...
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part | 19 |
from Meditations on First Philosophy | 25 |
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