How the Mind and Brain Work with the Body

Questions: Philosophy for Young People 3:13-13 (2003)
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Hagaman describes and analyzes a psychological and philosophical exercise exploring the ‘mind versus body’ issue through a series of illustrations submitted by elementary school students.

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