The mind /
At the beginning of the twenty-first century, it might seem that questions about the nature of the mind are best left to scientists rather than philosophers. How could the views of Aristotle or Descartes or Kant possibly contribute anything to debates about these issues, when the relevant neurophysi...
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Format: | Livre |
Langue: | English |
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Oxford ; New York :
Oxford University Press,
1998.
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Collection: | Oxford readers
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Rutgers
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BD418.3.M55 1998 |
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NYU
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BD418.3 .M55 1998 |
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Lehigh
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128.2 M6632 |
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Bryn Mawr
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BD418.3 .M55 1998 |
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Gettysburg
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BD418.3 .M55 1998 |
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Carnegie Mellon
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BD418.3 .M55 1998 |
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University of Pittsburgh
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BD418.3 .M55 1998 |
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Temple
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BD418.3 .M55 1998 |
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Marywood
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128.2 M57 |
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University of Pennsylvania
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BD418.3 .M55 1998 |
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West Chester
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128.2 M663b |
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