Chalmers Conceivability Argument for Dualism
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The book is the result of symposium ANT. 8 of the 46th International Congress of Americanists, Amsterdam 1988.
Samuel C. Rickless presents a novel interpretation of the thought of George Berkeley. In <em>A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge</em> (1710) and <em>Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous</em> (1713), Berkeley argues for the astonishing view that physical objects (such as ta
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