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People Themselves, and/or Their Selves?

Philosophy 68 (266):546 - 548 (1993)

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  1. The self in sensory cognition.J. R. Jones - 1949 - Mind 58 (January):40-61.
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  • Self, Reference and Self-Reference.E. J. Lowe - 1993 - Philosophy 68 (263):15-33.
    I favour an analysis of selfhood which ties it to the possession of certain kinds of first-person knowledge, in particular de re knowledge of the identity of one's own conscious thoughts and experiences. My defence of this analysis will lead me to explore the nature of demonstrative reference to one's own conscious thoughts and experiences. Such reference is typically ‘direct’, in contrast to demonstrative reference to all physical objects, apart from those that are parts of one's own body in which (...)
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  • Is the notion of disembodied Existence Self-contradictory?Casimir Lewy - 1943 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 43:59-78.
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  • The Presuppositions of Survival.Antony Flew - 1987 - Philosophy 62 (239):17 - 30.
    1. Nowadays, I am told, many popular novels have anti-heroes not heroes. So perhaps it accords with the spirit of the times for my sermon to have not a text but an anti-text. This is taken from the first chapter of Our Knowledge of the External World by Bertrand Russell. It reads: ‘All the questions which have what is called a human interest—such, for example, as the question of a future life—belong, at least in theory, to special sciences and are (...)
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  • The Logic of Mortality.A. Flew - 1987 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 52 (4):738-738.
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