Divided Minds and Successive Selves: Ethical Issues in Disorders of Identity and Personality

Philosophical and Phenomenological Research 60 (2):492-495 (2000)
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original De Sousa, Ronald (2000) "Divided Minds and Successive Selves". Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 60(2):492-495

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