The bodies of persons

Journal of Philosophy 71 (10):291-301 (1974)
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Abstract

Much mischief concerning the concept of a human body is generated by the failure of philosophers to distinguish various important senses of the term 'body.' I discuss three of those senses and illustrate the issues they can generate by discussing the concept of a Lockean exchange of bodies as well as the brain-body switch.

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Douglas C. Long
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

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