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White, Benjamin G. "Mind-Body Dualism and Mental Causation". Diss., Temple University Libraries, 2016. http://cdm16002.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p245801coll10/id/390365.
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The Exclusion Argument for physicalism maintains that since every physical effect has a sufficient physical cause, and cases of causal overdetermination (wherein a single effect has more than one sufficient cause) are rare, it follows that if minds cause physical effects as frequently as they seem to, then minds must themselves be physical in nature. I contend that the Exclusion Argument fails to justify the rejection of interactionist dualism (the view that the mind is non-physical but causes physical effects). In support of this contention, I argue that the multiple realizability of mental properties and the phenomenal and intentional features of mental events give us reason to believe that mental properties and their instances are non-physical. I also maintain (a) that depending on how overdetermination is defined, the thesis that causal overdetermination is rare is either dubious or else consistent with interactionist dualism and the claim that every physical effect has a sufficient physical cause, and (b) that the claim that every physical effect has a sufficient physical cause is not clearly supported by current science. The premises of the Exclusion Argument are therefore too weak to justify the view that minds must be physical in order to cause physical effects as frequently as they seem to.
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O'Brien, Annamarie L. "Mind over Matter: Expressions of Mind/Body Dualism in Thinspiration". Bowling Green State University / OhioLINK, 2013. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=bgsu1369057408.
Testo completoDziewulski, Klaudia. "Cartesian Dualism and the Feminist Challenge". Scholarship @ Claremont, 2018. http://scholarship.claremont.edu/cmc_theses/1760.
Testo completoSmith, Cheryl A. "A tertium quid the interactive dualism of Thomas Aquinas /". Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 2000. http://www.tren.com.
Testo completoWalker, Christina M. Fieldman Hali Annette. "Mind/body dualism and music theory pedagogy applications of Dalcroze Eurhythmics /". Diss., UMK access, 2007.
Cerca il testo completo"A thesis in music." Typescript. Advisor: Hali Fieldman. Vita. Title from "catalog record" of the print edition Description based on contents viewed Dec. 18, 2007. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 89-96). Online version of the print edition.
Hendriksen, Willam J. "Descartes, the Cogito, and the Mind-Body Problem in the Context of Modern Neuroscience". Thesis, Boston College, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/2345/683.
Testo completoThe suggestion of a mind-brain duality that emerges out of Descartes’ cogito argument is assessed in the context of twenty-first century neuroscience. The Cartesian texts are explored in order to qualify the extent to which the cogito necessitates such dualism and the functions that Descartes attributes to a non-corporeal soul are precisely defined. The relationship between the mind and brain is explored in the context of a number neuroscientific phenomena, including sensory perception, blindsight, amusia, phantom limb syndrome, frontal lobe lesions, and the neurodevelopmental disorder Williams syndrome, with an attempt to illuminate the physiological basis for each. Juxtaposing the two perspectives, the author concludes that Descartes hypothesis of a disembodied soul is no longer necessary and that a purely physiological understanding of the human mind is now possible, and that there is an underlying affinity between this assertion and Descartes theory of mind
Thesis (BS) — Boston College, 2009
Submitted to: Boston College. College of Arts and Sciences
Discipline: College Honors Program
Discipline: Psychology
Robinson, Thomas. "The Defining Features of Mind-Body Dualism in the Writings of Plato". Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú - Departamento de Humanidades, 2013. http://repositorio.pucp.edu.pe/index/handle/123456789/113081.
Testo completoEste artículo analiza algunos conceptos del alma - no siempre fáciles deconciliar entre sí- en los diálogos tempranos de Platón. Prosigue luego con una discusión acerca de la bien conocida doctrina sobre la tripartición del alma en la República y el Timeo, sosteniendo que esta doctrina constituye, en muchos sentidos, un progreso importante con respecto al pensamiento temprano de Platón, especialmente al Fedón. Se menciona también la cuestión poco discutida de la naturaleza e importancia de la diferenciación de géneros del alma en el Timeo. En relación con el famoso pasaje, también del Timeo, sobre la composición del alma, se sostiene que bien pudo haber sido un intento de Platón por lidiar con la espinosa cuestión del dualismo psicofísico.
Jacoby, Dylan. "Stirring the pot: toward a physical reduction of mental events". [Denver, Colo.] : Regis University, 2009. http://165.236.235.140/lib/DJacoby2009.pdf.
Testo completoPerham, John. "SCIENCEFRICTION: OF THE POSTHUMAN SUBJECT, ABJECTION, AND THE BREACH IN MIND/BODY DUALISM". CSUSB ScholarWorks, 2016. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/etd/268.
Testo completoMcCardell, Elizabeth Eve. "Catching the ball: constructing the reciprocity of embodiment". Thesis, McCardell, Elizabeth Eve (2001) Catching the ball: constructing the reciprocity of embodiment. PhD thesis, Murdoch University, 2001. https://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/id/eprint/189/.
Testo completoMcCardell, Elizabeth Eve. "Catching the ball : constructing the reciprocity of embodiment /". McCardell, Elizabeth Eve (2001) Catching the ball: constructing the reciprocity of embodiment. PhD thesis, Murdoch University, 2001. http://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/189/.
Testo completoMarvell, Leon, of Western Sydney Hawkesbury University, Faculty of Social Inquiry e School of Humanities. "Hermes Recidivus: a postmodern reading of the recrudescence of the Hermetic imaginary". THESIS_FSI_HUM_Marvell_L.xml, 1998. http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/114.
Testo completoDoctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Li, Oliver. "Neuroscience and the soul : A study of physicalism and dualism with respect to the mind/body problem and Christian beliefs". Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Religionsfilosofi, 2012. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-175783.
Testo completoPowell, Margaret Cynthia. "A thesis on dualism of mind and body : an examination of the dualistic theories of Plato and Descartes and some contemporary rejections of and alternatives to dualism in the philosophy of mind". Thesis, Cardiff University, 1995. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.323645.
Testo completoKenadjian, C. Glenn. "A problem with recent materialistic theories of mind". Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1991. http://www.tren.com.
Testo completoNorris, Stuart K. "Self-justification as the basic motivation of humanity a model of brain-mind-soul identity illustrating a compatibility of modern concepts of materialism with the Christian gospel /". Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1993. http://www.tren.com.
Testo completoJohansson, Henning. "Framväxten av korrespondensläran : Swedenborgs esoteriska doktrins filosofihistoriska grund". Thesis, University of Skövde, School of Humanities and Informatics, 2008. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:his:diva-2737.
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The purpose of this paper is to exam the philosophical development of Emanuel Swedenborg's doctrine of correspondence and to note some of the more important parallels between Swedenborg's doctrine and the three contemporary most debated theories concerning the mind-body problem. These three theories was pre-established harmony, its opponent physical influx and finally occasionalism. Especially occasionalism has close connections to Descartes' dualism, but neither pre-established harmony or physical influxus, which in some ways can be dated before Descartes, would have looked the same, if it were not for the Cartesian way of thinking. Also Swedenborg initially inherited major influences from Descartes and that is the first approach in this paper. From there on the paper follows the development of the doctrine of correspondence and the parallels according Swedenborg's more contemporary philosophical writers, until Swedenborg gets to a point where he underwent a profound spiritual crisis and turned his focus on an all together theological approach.
Isdra, Záchia Eduardo. "Subsistent Parts: Aquinas on the Hybridism of Human Souls". Thèse, Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/24114.
Testo completoCaldwell, Taylor M. "Dualism, Physicalism, and Professional or Alternative Health Seeking: A Gendered Perspective". Scholarship @ Claremont, 2016. http://scholarship.claremont.edu/pitzer_theses/66.
Testo completoRibeiro, Henrique de Morais. "Monadismo e fisicismo: um ensaio sobre as relações mente-corpo". Universidade de São Paulo, 2012. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/8/8133/tde-13092012-094622/.
Testo completoThis thesis offers an explanatory argument concerning the mind-body relation, an argument that is grounded on the notion of monad, or the simple substance, as an ontological element for proposing a contemporary approach to the mind-body relation. In the first part, a critique of the current physicalist theories of mind is given, namely, supervenience, emergence and mental causation, in order to justify the proposal of a dualist premiss which aims at an ontology of mind which satisfies the realistic intuitions of common sense and of folk psychology on the causal efficacy and relevance of the mind amid the physical, in opposition to the epiphenomenalist view of contemporary physicalist theories. In the second part, the positive one, we propose an explanatory argument for monadism about mind-body relations, based on an assumption and two premises. The assumption says that the mind has the same ontological import of the physical matter, and they, mind and matter, are considered to be elements entering the composition of psychophysical relations, an assumption called elementary dualism. Regarding the premises, we propose two, namely, the holistic compositional thesis, which asserts that mind and matter are parts entering the composition of true wholes called substances, and the mereological compositional thesis, which says that such simple substances compose, via supervenience, the mind-body relations. Some objections to the proposed monadist argument are examined and rejoindered as well.
Morimoto, Hikari. "The Vertical Structure and Symbolic Inversion in the Works of Edgar Allan Poe". Kyoto University, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/2433/242733.
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新制・課程博士
博士(人間・環境学)
甲第21856号
人博第885号
新制||人||212(附属図書館)
2018||人博||885(吉田南総合図書館)
京都大学大学院人間・環境学研究科共生人間学専攻
(主査)教授 水野 尚之, 教授 土屋 由香, 准教授 小島 基洋, 教授 西山 けい子
学位規則第4条第1項該当
Toyooka, Megumi. "L'union de l'âme et du corps dans la philosophie de Descartes". Thesis, Strasbourg, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018STRAC015/document.
Testo completoDescartes simultaneously admits two theses: one is the real distinction between mind and bodythought as two separate substances, and the other is their substantial union. How can these two radically distinct substances be united? In the history of philosophy, Cartesian metaphysics is understood as a dualism, radically distinguishing the thinking substance and the extended substance, therefore the mind and the body. The aim of my thesis is to reverse such are presentation by the grace of the consideration of correspondence with Elisabeth. She shows that his conception of mind-body relations is more complex than is often thought, and also shows how his philosophy succeeds in ensuring the compatibility between his metaphysics, his natural philosophy and his practical philosophy. Cartesian thought is thus addressed to a human being, not only in their metaphysical reflection, but also in their experience of life
Cominetti, Geder Paulo Friedrich. "A noção de linguagem em Descartes: ensaio sobre o conceito de linguagem na filosofia dualista de René Descartes". Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Parana, 2013. http://tede.unioeste.br:8080/tede/handle/tede/2052.
Testo completoCoordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior
Descartes did not write a philosophy of language. A few quotes about this topic generate many interpretations. Most of the language studies in Descartes produce anachronisms or are originated by comparisons with other conceptions, without being led, primarily, by an analysis of the thought about the Cartesian language concept. However, the topic proved to be productive in speculations about the interaction between the human mind and body, which is very discussed by specialists and aggressively attacked by his opposers. Characterized as a Cartesian dualism essay, this study dares to separate the language in two parts, analyzing singly its material aspect, and then its immaterial aspect. This new approach turns the reader s attention to the importance of the material aspect of the language, substantiating the objectivity of the language in the extended substances. The communication only becomes possible because there is, among two or more men, the extension. This concept is classified as the objective aspect of the language, because it is generally in the area of the sensitive experience, apart from the individual and perceptible thought of the men. Concerning the subjective aspect, each individual has a free will and he can make his own thoughts. Indeed, it is in this way that Descartes conceives the language: having the men as the creator of the words meaning, which are represented and implemented by modification of the extension. In addition, he conceives the linguistics signs as representations of thoughts, as explicitness of the internal events of men. Their speech is the explicitness of their thoughts. Therefore, when looking at a set of graphic symbols that he produced, the individual realizes the movement of his thought. These revelations that the mind uses the body as a help in the searching for the truth, because, in the body, the memory can be used as a notebook of the mind demonstrate that the Cartesian dualistic conception of the language helped Descartes in his work on algebra and in his mathematical and scientific discoveries. In conclusion, it is possible to say that the topic has no end in the next pages, but it opens a new route for researchers devote their efforts to investigate the relations between mind and body. This study dares to be completely original in its approach, in the presented problem, but it does not want to bring the reader more than a deepening, at his limit, interpretation of one of the most commented writers in philosophy in the last three centuries.
Descartes não escreveu uma filosofia da linguagem. Algumas poucas citações acerca do tema dão margem a muitas interpretações. A maioria dos estudos sobre a linguagem em Descartes comete anacronismos ou é gerida por comparações com outras concepções, deixando de proceder primordialmente por uma análise do pensamento cartesiano sobre a noção de linguagem. Contudo, este tema se mostra muito fecundo em especulações sobre a interação entre corpo e alma, que é polemizada por especialistas e atacada com agressividade por seus opositores. Caracterizado como um ensaio sobre o dualismo cartesiano, este trabalho ousa seccionar a linguagem de maneira bifurcada, analisando separadamente o seu aspecto material, por um lado, e seu aspecto imaterial, por outro. Esta abordagem inédita volta a atenção do leitor para a importância do aspecto material da linguagem ao fundamentar a objetividade da linguagem na matéria extensa. A comunicação só se torna possível porque há, entre dois ou mais homens, a extensão. Esta é classificada como sendo o aspecto objetivo da linguagem, pois está comumente no campo da experiência sensível, independentemente do pensamento individual e perceptível do homem. Com relação ao aspecto subjetivo, cada homem possui um livre arbítrio e pode compor seus próprios pensamentos. De fato, é assim que Descartes concebe a linguagem, tendo o homem como autor da significação das palavras, representadas e objetivadas através de modificações da extensão. Ademais, Descartes concebe os sinais linguísticos como representações do pensamento, como explicitação das ocorrências internas do homem. O discurso deste é a explicitação de seu pensamento. Por isto que, ao olhar um conjunto de símbolos gráficos que produziu, o homem percebe o movimento de seu pensamento. Revelações como estas de a mente se utilizar do corpo como um auxílio na busca da verdade, já que no corpo a memória pode servir como um caderno de notas da mente mostram que a concepção cartesiana dualista da linguagem auxiliou Descartes em seus trabalhos de álgebra e em suas descobertas científicas e matemáticas. Em suma, é possível afirmar que o tema não se esgota nas páginas que seguem, mas ele abre uma nova via para que pesquisadores se detenham a investigar as relações entre alma e corpo. Este trabalho tem a ousadia de ser completamente original em sua abordagem, no problema que se coloca, mas não quer trazer ao leitor mais que um aprofundamento, em seus limites, da interpretação de um dos autores mais comentados em filosofia nos últimos três séculos.
Brown, Julius. "Penser le corps, sa puissance et sa destinée chez Spinoza : aux sources de son anthropologie". Thesis, Strasbourg, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015STRAK012/document.
Testo completoSpinoza assesses the Copernican revolution and advocates a rationalist and materialistic naturalismagainst the onto-theological tradition, Aristotle and Descartes as the two main figures thereof,theologians and the Bible not to mention. Spinoza interprets the error of geocentrism as indicating twoother errors: classical anthropological dualism which subjugated the body to the soul and the illusion offree-will. By gnoseological, psychophysical and socio-emotional rehabilitation of the body, he claims tolead man to present salvation, not eschatological, reconciling him with himself and with God as Nature.The permanence of Hebraic anthropological sensibility is pregnant, which does not cancel metaphysical,soteriological and ethical disparities between him and the Bible. These disparities could bring Spinozacloser to Aristotle than to Descartes. Will the spinozian project keep its promises without relapsing intothe traps of the mythical and the mystical ?
Johansson, Sara. "Rytmen bor i mina steg : En rytmanalytisk studie om kropp, stad och kunskap". Doctoral thesis, Uppsala universitet, Kulturgeografiska institutionen, 2013. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-204630.
Testo completoXie, Jing. "Du corps à la corporisation. La possibilité d'aborder le monde de l'expérience en dépassant la dualité corps/esprit". Thesis, Sorbonne Paris Cité, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019USPCC004.
Testo completoStarting from a reflection on the Chinese vision of the "body", this thesis proposes to explore the Chinese notion of "bodilization" (tizhi 体之 which is most often translated by "embodiment" or "embodied experience"). Our work consists of two parts. In the first part, the thesis focuses on the peculiarities of vision of the body in Chinese thought. Our research analyzes the semantic evolution of important notions in the Chinese language and questions the conditions of the existence of mind-body duality in Western philosophy. The second part involves discovering why bodilization is possible in Chinese thought and how it can operate. What we intend to point out, through an intercultural approach which is different from the comparative method, is that the Western notion of "body" is dissolved by language in Chinese thought. For the Chinese, the body can be understood as a transformation of life, it is infinitely open and remains at every moment in a dynamic state. Bodilization, a way of restoring the link between man and the world, is based directly on this vision of the body and on a mutual cross between the subject and the object. We also bring out a process of desubjectivation and deobjectivation in the bodilization
本篇博士论文是从中国身体观出发,就中国思想里的“体之”观念而展开的一系列思考与探索。论文分为两部分。第一部分主要通过分析中国思想里重要观念相关术语的语义演化,与探问西方哲学里“身心二元”之存在条件,以呈现中国身体观之特殊性。第二部分则是围绕“体之”在中国思想里何以成为可能以及“体之”如何得以运作这两个具体问题进行思考。在方法上,论文力图摒弃传统的比较框架,从文化“间距”出发。论文旨在阐明:西方哲学里的“身体”观念在中国思想里为语言所消解。对于中国人而言,身体更多地被理解为一种生命的流转,它无限开放,且时刻活跃着。而为中国思想所特有的“体之”观念正是建立在这一身体观之上,建立在主体与客体的交互之上。实际上,“体之”是一种恢复天人原初关系的方法,抑或是说,重新连结人与世界的方法,而其实现过程则在于“去主体化”与“去客体化”。
Ribeiro, Juliana Costa. "O corpo anoréxico: dos abusos midiáticos às experiências de novos processos comunicativos". Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, 2009. https://tede2.pucsp.br/handle/handle/5187.
Testo completoThe increasing number of eating disorders in the last decades calls the attention of researchers concerned with body studies in several fields of knowledge. The media and the fashion world emphasize the need of a woman s slim and young body, associated with happiness, wealth, health and success. There is more demand of a slim body among social groups connected with worldwide information. The fear of rejection is usually considered the immediate cause of such radical action. The main objective of this research work is to analyze how the communication processes between the anorectic body and the environment occur, and the possible changes after performing body practices, such as the Vianna s technique. Our hypothesis is that anorectic people live under the mind/body duality paradigm, taking the control of the mind over the body to the last consequences. To understand the symptom of body maps distortion in the brain, we analyzed the works by the neuroscientist Damásio (1995), and the concept of embodied mind concept by Lakoff & Johnson (1999). Then we present historical data on an anorexia outbreak in the Middle Ages, known today as holy anorexia, and the current anorexia nervosa, so as to discuss the mind/body spirit/matter duality in both cases. So we will also discuss the phenomenon of media abuse in advertisements, newspapers, books, TV and Internet, considered to cause the contemporary anorexia nervosa. The theory adopted here is the research works by Katz & Greiner (2005) on the mediabody, which considers the body the primary communication media; by Gail Weiss (1999), on the formulation of body images; by Paul Churchland (2004), who mapped the several types of Cartesian dualisms; and the theoretical work by the Brazilian researchers Letícia Teixeira (2008) and Neide Neves (2008) on Vianna s technique, who helped clarify the idea that an approach based on the body can help an anorectic person to undo the mind/body dichotomy. For the research corpus, we observed two groups of people. The first one is formed by people who had anorexia and recovered from it; the second, by anorectic people under medical treatment who perform Vianna s technique. Field work is being carried out since September 2007. As an outcome, this work proposes changing the discussion focus on anorexia, usually concerned with cultural pressures on psychoanalytical analyses, once it considers this disease as result of a radicalization of the mind/body duality. This separation inquires body s nature as a mediabody and, once abusively highlighted by press, it disguises the disorder as a communicational mass phenomenon, rendering the understanding and treatment in each particular case more complicating
O aumento dos casos de distúrbio alimentar nas últimas décadas vem atraindo a atenção de estudiosos do corpo em diversas áreas de conhecimento. Atualmente, a mídia e a moda enfatizam a necessidade de a mulher ter um corpo magro e jovem. Associam a esse padrão estético a felicidade, a riqueza, a saúde e o sucesso. A exigência do corpo magro é mais presente em grupos sociais que vivem conectados às informações que circulam em larga escala pelo mundo. O medo da rejeição é normalmente apontado como causa imediata para essa ação radical. Nesta pesquisa, o objetivo principal é analisar como se dão os processos de comunicação do corpo anoréxico com o seu ambiente e as possíveis modificações, ao vivenciar práticas corporais como a técnica Vianna. Trabalharemos com a hipótese de que pessoas com anorexia vivem sob o paradigma da dualidade mente/corpo, levando às últimas consequências o controle da primeira sobre o segundo. Para entender o sintoma da distorção dos mapas corporais no cérebro, analisamos os estudos do neurocientista António Damásio (1995) e o conceito de mente entranhada dos americanos Lakoff e Johnson (1999). Apresentamos, em seguida, dados históricos acerca de um surto de anorexia ocorrido na Idade Média, hoje conhecido por anorexia santa, e a anorexia nervosa da atualidade, a fim de discorrer sobre a dualidade mente/corpo espírito/matéria presente nos dois casos. Para tanto, discutiremos também o fenômeno dos abusos midiáticos em anúncios publicitários, jornais, livros, televisão e internet, ao qual é atribuída uma relação de causalidade com a anorexia nervosa contemporânea. Como fundamentação teórica, estudamos as pesquisas de Katz e Greiner (2005) sobre o corpomídia, que propõe o corpo como mídia primária da comunicação; a de Gail Weiss (1999), acerca da formulação de imagens corporais; a de Paul Churchland (2004), que mapeou as diversas modalidades de dualismos cartesianos; e as pesquisas teóricas das brasileiras Letícia Teixeira (2008) e Neide Neves (2008) sobre a técnica Vianna, que ajudou a esclarecer a proposição de que uma abordagem a partir do corpo pode ajudar uma anoréxica a dissolver essa dicotomia mente/corpo. Para o corpus da pesquisa, selecionamos dois grupos de pessoas para observação. O primeiro é composto por pessoas que já tiveram anorexia e conseguiram reverter o quadro e o segundo, por pessoas que estão anoréxicas atualmente e que, além do acompanhamento médico, praticam a técnica Vianna. O trabalho de campo vem sendo realizado desde setembro de 2007. Como resultado, esta pesquisa propõe desviar o foco da discussão a respeito da anorexia, normalmente voltado para as pressões culturais ou para análises psicanalíticas, uma vez que analisa essa doença como resultado da radicalização da dualidade mente/corpo. Tal separação questiona a natureza do corpo como um corpomídia e, uma vez salientada de maneira abusiva pela mídia impressa e televisa, camufla o distúrbio como um fenômeno comunicacional de massa, dificultando ainda mais a compreensão e o tratamento de cada caso particular
Germin, Jessie. "Addressing physical activity in psychotherapy: theoretical orientation and mind-body dualism". Master's thesis, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10048/1281.
Testo completoCounselling Psychology
Hsu, Pei-hsien, e 許倍銜. "Discussing a Issue of Organ Transplantation from Descartes “Mind-Body Dualism”". Thesis, 2011. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/05145494484421319276.
Testo completoBogardus, Tomas Alan. "An epistemological approach to the mind-body problem". Thesis, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/2152/ETD-UT-2011-08-3886.
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Bernier, Richard J. "The plausibility of substance dualism as an approach to the mind-body problem : a philosophical and theological inquiry". Thesis, 2004. http://spectrum.library.concordia.ca/7839/1/MQ91001.pdf.
Testo completoMarvell, Leon. "Hermes Recidivus: a postmodern reading of the recrudescence of the Hermetic imaginary". Thesis, 1998. http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/114.
Testo completoSedlická, Denisa. "Motiv stroje v Descartově metafyzice". Master's thesis, 2020. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-436288.
Testo completoMortimore, Lisa Michelle. "Embodied ways of knowing: women’s eco-activism". Thesis, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/1828/4653.
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van, Rysewyk SP. "Pain is mechanism". Thesis, 2013. https://eprints.utas.edu.au/16767/2/whole_excl-images-vanrysewyk-thesis-2013.pdf.
Testo completoNortjé, Elizabeth Louise. "Embodiment in the poetry of Gabeba Baderoon / Elizabeth Louise Nortjé". Thesis, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10394/11094.
Testo completoThesis (MA (English))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2012
Jacobs, Jeremy John. "Non-duality in Ken Wilber's integral philosophy : a critical appaisal and alternative physicalyst perspective of mystical consciousness". Thesis, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/2642.
Testo completoChristian Sprituality, Church History & Missiology
D. Th. (Christian Spirituality)
Rajaram, Riana. "The psychosocial factors associated with athletic retirement in elite and competitive athletes". Thesis, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/1828/13362.
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