Mind, Volume 79Oxford University Press, 1970 A journal of philosophy covering epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of language, philosophy of logic, and philosophy of mind. |
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III . - MIND , BRAIN AND IDENTITY By STEWART CANDLISH I THE many discussions of an Identity Theory of mind and brain that have appeared in recent years have all failed to deal in detail with a question that is of the first importance to ...
III . - MIND , BRAIN AND IDENTITY By STEWART CANDLISH I THE many discussions of an Identity Theory of mind and brain that have appeared in recent years have all failed to deal in detail with a question that is of the first importance to ...
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... identity in the concepts of thought and sensation , which gives in outline what have been called the identity - conditions of instances of these concepts . What must be considered now is how the concept of identity applies to processes ...
... identity in the concepts of thought and sensation , which gives in outline what have been called the identity - conditions of instances of these concepts . What must be considered now is how the concept of identity applies to processes ...
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... identity in the concept of energy change seems remarkably similar to its place in the concepts of thought , brain processes and temperature change . To reiterate all the ways of looking at the identity of energy changes at this point ...
... identity in the concept of energy change seems remarkably similar to its place in the concepts of thought , brain processes and temperature change . To reiterate all the ways of looking at the identity of energy changes at this point ...
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