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Saturday, May 14, 2011

Grice on Naturalism and Physicalism

by JLS
for the GC

As we revise Grice's arguments against Physicalism and Naturalism (he has them both as 'betes noires' in "Prejudices and predilections", we are considering the literature.
Cheers,
JL

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