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Once you acknowledge that consciousness, that is to say, subjective experience,
does not belong in the physical world, then you are a dualist... |
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I am an unlikely subject for biography. My life has been uneventful and
inglorious and such adventures as have come my way have been no more than
adventures of the mind... |
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- The mind-brain problem, which is still with us, raises the question
as to whether the mind is no more than the idle side-effect of our brain
processes or whether the mind can, in some degree, influence behaviour.
Here we rehearse the arguments...
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