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Paper by Tim van Gelder delves into the factions of the mind-body debate, including the Cartesian dualists, idealists and epiphenomenalists.
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Heiko Ludwig publishes his theory of the development of cognition, from its earliest stages in an infant to the most complex forms of creativity.
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Summary of Hegel's work is designed for the phenomenological philosophy novice. Courtesy of Paul Trejo.
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