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How the Mind-Body Problem Arises

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Body and Mind

Part of the book series: Problems of Philosophy ((PRPH))

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We can grasp what is baffling about the problem of mind and body, and discern a pattern in the rival solutions to it, by setting out four propositions which express in a nutshell the dilemma which confronts us.

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© 1970 Keith Campbell

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Campbell, K. (1970). How the Mind-Body Problem Arises. In: Body and Mind. Problems of Philosophy. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-00678-6_2

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