Philosophy in the Age of CrisisEleanor Kuykendall |
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... behavior . It invites the classical skeptical questions , “ Are we ever justified in claiming that the body we observe is the body of a person ? ” and “ Is the behavior we observe a sufficient basis for saying that a person is really ...
... behavior . It invites the classical skeptical questions , “ Are we ever justified in claiming that the body we observe is the body of a person ? ” and “ Is the behavior we observe a sufficient basis for saying that a person is really ...
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... behavior and the experience of pain . If this is not clear , try to imagine teaching the use of the word " pain " without making use of external behavior or circumstance . Therefore , it is held , behavior must be an adequate criterion ...
... behavior and the experience of pain . If this is not clear , try to imagine teaching the use of the word " pain " without making use of external behavior or circumstance . Therefore , it is held , behavior must be an adequate criterion ...
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... behavior corresponds to human gestures ; for example , the facial expression of rage in a chimpanzee resembles a smile on a human face . ( b ) There is also little hope of finding inborn characteristic manifes- tations of anger in young ...
... behavior corresponds to human gestures ; for example , the facial expression of rage in a chimpanzee resembles a smile on a human face . ( b ) There is also little hope of finding inborn characteristic manifes- tations of anger in young ...
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Plato The Trial and Death of Socrates | 5 |
Immanuel Kant Treating Others as Persons not Things | 28 |
J Glenn Gray War Guilt | 39 |
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