Body and soul: Swinburne Body and soul

Think 2 (5):31-36 (2003)
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Abstract

Richard Swinburne here defends the view that mind and body are distinct substances capable of independent existence. For a very different approach to the question of how mind and body are related contrast Rowland Stout's ‘Behaviourism’, which follows this article.

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