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4.4 The Mind-Body Problem

General Philosophy by Oxford University

Apr 8, 201018:22Education

Part 4.4. Looks at some of the modern responses to Cartesian Dualism including Gilbert Ryle's and G. Strawson's responses to the idea.

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4.4 The Mind-Body Problem is an episode from General Philosophy by Oxford University. Part 4.4. Looks at some of the modern responses to Cartesian Dualism including Gilbert Ryle's and G. Strawson's responses to the idea. The episode was pub...

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Part 4.4. Looks at some of the modern responses to Cartesian Dualism including Gilbert Ryle's and G. Strawson's responses to the idea.

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