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  • 111The Bounds of Sense — The Bounds of Sense: An Essay on Immanuel Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason is a 1966 book by P.F. Strawson, a 20th century Oxford philosopher. The book is a critical reading of Kant s text (referring to parts of it as proceeding by a non sequitur… …

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  • 112the ghost in the machine — Philosophy the mind viewed as distinct from the body (usually used in a derogatory fashion by critics of dualism) Origin: coined by the philosopher Gilbert Ryle (1949) …

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  • 113philosophy, Western — Introduction       history of Western philosophy from its development among the ancient Greeks to the present.       This article has three basic purposes: (1) to provide an overview of the history of philosophy in the West, (2) to relate… …

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  • 114Mind — For other uses, see Mind (disambiguation). The concept of mind (  /ˈmaɪ …

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  • 115mind, philosophy of — Branch of philosophy that studies the nature of mind and its various manifestations, including intentionality, sensation and sense perception, feeling and emotion, traits of character and personality, the unconscious, volition, thought, memory,… …

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  • 116PHILOSOPHY, JEWISH — This article is arranged according to the following outline: WHAT IS JEWISH PHILOSOPHY? recent histories of jewish philosophy biblical and rabbinic antecedents bible rabbinic literature hellenistic jewish philosophy philo of alexandria biblical… …

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  • 118Mind–body problem — René Descartes illustration of mind/body dualism. Inputs are passed on by the sensory organs to the epiphysis in the brain and from there to the immaterial spirit …

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  • 119Mind-body dichotomy — [ René Descartes illustration of mind/body dualism. Inputs are passed on by the sensory organs to the epiphysis in the brain and from there to the immaterial spirit.] The mind body dichotomy is the view that mental phenomena are, in some respects …

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  • 120The 36 tattvas — In Kaśmir Śaivism, the 36 tattvas describe the Absolute, its internal aspects and the creation including living beings, down to the physical reality. The addition of 11 supplemental tattvas compared to the IAST|Sāṃkhya allows for a richer, fuller …

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