The plausibility of substance dualism as an approach to the mind-body problem : a philosophical and theological inquiry
This thesis presents an argument that would posit a substantial non-physical principle of cognition and consciousness, i.e . a mind or soul, ontologically distinct from the physical brain and its properties. The case consists of, first, a series of arguments that seek to establish the rational found...
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