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The Rebel Body: The Subversive Meanings of Illness. [PDF]

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Mind‐Body Problems

American Ethnologist, 2000
In this article, I lay out some of the cultural assumptions in recent accounts of mind and brain in neuroscience, in which it is argued that human social activities can be reduced to neural processes in the brain. Since the current dominance of these accounts in the United States threatens the work of social and cultural anthropology and other non ...
Daniel Garber, Margaret Wilson
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The mind–body problem

WIREs Cognitive Science, 2018
The mind–body problem is the problem of explaining how the happenings of our mental lives are related to physical states, events and processes. Proposed solutions to the problem vary by whether and how they endorse physicalism, the claim that mental states are ultimately “nothing over and above” physical states, and by how they understand the ...
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The Mind-Body Problem

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1992
With the publication in 1959 of J.J.C. Smart’s article “Sensations and Brain Processes”1 the mind-body problem became the dominating concern of Australian philosophers, and Australia became the centre of a movement to rehabilitate the ancient but discredited theory that the mind is the brain.
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Mind-Body Problems

Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 1993
Philosophers and sport psychologists wrestle with mind-body problems, but with different ones. By denying minds to animals, Descartes widened the traditional gulf between humans and animals to the detriment not only of philosophical but also of scientific thinking about mind.
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