Body and Mind: Readings in PhilosophyGodfrey Norman Agmondisham Vesey |
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action activity appear argument Aristes ascribed B-processes belong bodily movement body brain processes C-states C. D. BROAD C. I. LEWIS causal cause changes colour complex conceive concept connection consciousness correlate Descartes distinct doctrine dualism effect efferent nerves energy entity existence experience explain expression extension external F. H. BRADLEY fact feeling Franz Brentano happens human hypothesis idea identical imagine immediate individual inference inner J. J. C. SMART kind knowledge Leibniz logical matter mean mental acts mental phenomena mental process merely mind mode motion move nature nerves object observed organs P-predicates P. F. STRAWSON pain perceive perception person philosophers physical physiological present principle psychical psychology qualities question reason regard relation seems sensations sense sense-impressions soul spatial speak spirit substance suppose T. H. HUXLEY theory things thought tion true volition W. K. CLIFFORD word