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A Reply to ‘A Person’s Future and the Mind—Body Problem’

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The paper presented by Miss Ishiguro offers a reasonable approach to — even a way out from — the mind — body problem. It combines certain methods of British philosophy (e.g. the analysis of the logical priority of the concept of ‘person’) with those of Continental philosophy (e.g. the more phenomenological analysis of the future-dimension of human existence).

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van Peursen, C.A. (1972). A Reply to ‘A Person’s Future and the Mind—Body Problem’. In: Mays, W., Brown, S.C. (eds) Linguistic Analysis and Phenomenology. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-01215-2_13

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