The subject's point of view

Katalin Farkas comes to the defence of a Cartesian view of the mind. She argues that Descartes' influence is more beneficial and his conception of the mind more deeply rooted in our understanding of ourselves, than most philosophers allow

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Main Author: Farkas, Katalin
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford Oxford University Press 2008, 2008
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