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Minds & Bodies: No Dogs or Philosophers AllowedDVD. forthcoming.Is believing in "minds" as qualitatively distinct from "bodies" just wrong headed? Did René Descartes set us off on a four hundred year wild goose chase? How should we think about this traditional dichotomy? With Wayne Alt, Alicia Juerrero, and Daniel Robinson
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Areas of Interest
| Meta-Ethics |
| Normative Ethics |
| Asian Philosophy |