Plato’s Conception of the Self. The Mind-Body Problem and Its Ancient Origin in the Timaeus

In Diego De Brasi & Sabine Föllinger, Anthropologie in Antike und Gegenwart. Biologische und philosophische Entwürfe vom Menschen. Karl Alber. pp. 35-58 (2015)
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Soul and Body in Plato and Descartes.Sarah Broadie - 2001 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 101 (1):295-308.

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