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- 26e07c55845a129ee92129c8b6a62bcfebec1b329238fe659da4ba6ee1a9f1e2 chapter "Identity Theories".
- 26e07c55845a129ee92129c8b6a62bcfebec1b329238fe659da4ba6ee1a9f1e2 chapterurl mbit.htm.
- 26e07c55845a129ee92129c8b6a62bcfebec1b329238fe659da4ba6ee1a9f1e2 editorFirst "Marco".
- 26e07c55845a129ee92129c8b6a62bcfebec1b329238fe659da4ba6ee1a9f1e2 editorLast "Nanni".
- 26e07c55845a129ee92129c8b6a62bcfebec1b329238fe659da4ba6ee1a9f1e2 first "U. T.".
- 26e07c55845a129ee92129c8b6a62bcfebec1b329238fe659da4ba6ee1a9f1e2 isCitedBy Self-refuting_idea.
- 26e07c55845a129ee92129c8b6a62bcfebec1b329238fe659da4ba6ee1a9f1e2 last "Place".
- 26e07c55845a129ee92129c8b6a62bcfebec1b329238fe659da4ba6ee1a9f1e2 quote "To the author a perfect correlation is identity. Two events that always occur together at the same time in the same place, without any temporal or spatial differentiation at all, are not two events but the same event. The mind-body correlations as formulated at present, do not admit of spatial correlation, so they reduce to matters of simple correlation in time. The need for identification is no less urgent in this case.".
- 26e07c55845a129ee92129c8b6a62bcfebec1b329238fe659da4ba6ee1a9f1e2 title "A Field Guide to the Philosophy of Mind".