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Simple mindesness: in defense of naive naturalism in the philosophy of mind
According to Hornsby. Descartes bequeathed us two main legacies. First, he developed a particular conception of the natural world, of what he called res extensa, as a realm governed entirely by mechanistic principles, and excluding purposeful agents such as human beings along with their actions and mental states.
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Hume on the Prospects for a Scientific Psychology. [PDF]
Jacovides M.
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Blue Reviews: A New Educational Chapter in the 15-Year Journey of JOCR. [PDF]
Bagaria V, Shyam A.
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Dacryoendoscopy: Historical development, philosophical foundation, and clinical perspective. [PDF]
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Redefining precision in biliary surgery: a paradigm shift from operative mastery to prognostic-driven strategy. [PDF]
Bai ZY, Zhang PF.
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Alignment Philosophies in Total Knee Arthroplasty: A Comprehensive Narrative Review. [PDF]
Davey MS, Hughes AJ, Sculco PK, Star AM.
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The experimental psychology behind coordination. [PDF]
Padovani F.
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The nonlinear relationship between urban design form and energy efficiency. [PDF]
Lyu S, Yan F.
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"Host response" as a true determinant of healing: When just technique is not enough. [PDF]
Singh S, Kulkarni G.
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