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Cognitive science / Cognition / Cerebrum / Philosophy of mind / Personal identity / Mind / Sydney Shoemaker / Swampman / Consciousness / Cerebral hemisphere / Causality / Epistemology
Date: 2010-03-08 16:59:50
Cognitive science
Cognition
Cerebrum
Philosophy of mind
Personal identity
Mind
Sydney Shoemaker
Swampman
Consciousness
Cerebral hemisphere
Causality
Epistemology

Shoemaker’s Problem of Too Many Thinkers I. Introduction Psychological approaches to personal identity are distinguished from body and biological accounts of identity by the former’s insistence that some kind of mi

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