The Content of Cartesian Sensation and the Intermingling of Mind and Body

History of Philosophy Quarterly 12 (2):209 - 226 (1995)
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Did Descartes abandon dualism? The nature of the union of mind and body.David Yandell - 1999 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 7 (2):199 – 217.
Descartes’s Ontology of Sensation.Kurt Smith - 2005 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 35 (4):563-584.

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