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Mind, Body, and Freedom

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Descartes with his sharp separation of the mental and the physical set the stage for the philosophy of mind for the next 350 years.

Philosopher Patrick T Mackenzie finds in the later writings of Wittgenstein the suggestion that Descartes got off on the wrong foot.

Following Wittgenstein's lead, Mackenzie argues that instead of analysing our human nature as a composite of mind and body, we should view ourselves as whole persons.

Students of philosophy and philosophers interested in the problem of human freedom will welcome Mackenzie's fresh approach, especially those disenchanted by the present list of mind-body 'isms'.

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Prometheus Books
1591020018 / 9781591020011
Hardback
128.2
01/11/2002
United States
140 pages
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