Faith and Thought: Journal of the Victoria Institute, Том 90The Institute, 1958 |
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... activities ( two separate events or sets of events ) . And my suggestion is that the mental activity I describe in ' subject - language ' and the corresponding brain - activity described in ' object - language ' 112 D. M. MACKAY.
... activities ( two separate events or sets of events ) . And my suggestion is that the mental activity I describe in ' subject - language ' and the corresponding brain - activity described in ' object - language ' 112 D. M. MACKAY.
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... activity is ' nothing but ' an aspect of brain - activity : this would be the attitude which I call ' nothing buttery ' , and one might equally fallaciously maintain the converse . The idea is rather that each is a descriptive ...
... activity is ' nothing but ' an aspect of brain - activity : this would be the attitude which I call ' nothing buttery ' , and one might equally fallaciously maintain the converse . The idea is rather that each is a descriptive ...
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... activity as an ' extra ' which interacts with the brain , is not only unnecessary , but also open to two serious objections . First , it hangs the whole of morality on an unsupported physical hypothesis — namely , that brain activity ...
... activity as an ' extra ' which interacts with the brain , is not only unnecessary , but also open to two serious objections . First , it hangs the whole of morality on an unsupported physical hypothesis — namely , that brain activity ...
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AN EXAMINATION OF EVIDENCE FOR RELIGIOUS BELIEFS | 4 |
CONTEMPORARY BRITISH PHILOSOPHY AND CHRISTIAN BELIEF | 16 |
RETROSPECT | 35 |
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