Mind, Volume 80Oxford University Press, 1971 A journal of philosophy covering epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of language, philosophy of logic, and philosophy of mind. |
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... identity , given what appears to be the most reasonable explication of the notion of identity employed in the theory . If this point can be made , and I will try to do it in this essay , then this interesting consequence , among others ...
... identity , given what appears to be the most reasonable explication of the notion of identity employed in the theory . If this point can be made , and I will try to do it in this essay , then this interesting consequence , among others ...
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... identity of the identity theory to be = -identity , then there seems no incompatibility with linguistic dualism and identity theories , unless linguistic dualism implies traditional dualism - a Cartesian two kinds of substance view ...
... identity of the identity theory to be = -identity , then there seems no incompatibility with linguistic dualism and identity theories , unless linguistic dualism implies traditional dualism - a Cartesian two kinds of substance view ...
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... identity of persons is the most difficult case one could choose ; if the material , physical continuity of an individual through space and time is the condition of identity for a person , then I think it should be easier to show that ...
... identity of persons is the most difficult case one could choose ; if the material , physical continuity of an individual through space and time is the condition of identity for a person , then I think it should be easier to show that ...
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