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Reading Dr F. C. T. Moore’s paper ‘The Two Persons’ I cannot escape the impression that for him any acceptable explanation of the unity of the human person still depends upon overcoming the Cartesian dualism of two heteronomous substances, namely, the dualism of mind and body as modi extensionis and cogitationis.
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M. Scheler, Vom Ewigen im Metuchen, in Gesammelte Werke 5th ed. (Bern and Munich, 1966) Band 5, pp. 371 and 372.
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Frings, M.S. (1972). Towards the Constitution of the Unity of the Person. In: Mays, W., Brown, S.C. (eds) Linguistic Analysis and Phenomenology. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-01215-2_6
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