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The "Mental" and the "Physical"; the Essay and a postscript.
Feigl, H. (1967)
Minnesota: University of Minnesota Press


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Contains what is arguably the classic statement and defense of the so-called mind-brain identity theory, according to which mental events and process are identical with brain processes, although we cannot at present say which are identical with which. The work is a reprint of a paper by the same name published in volume two of Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science together with a post-script after ten years.

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