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Chapter 5. Mathematical Recursion Jan 11, 2007 ... This definition is not recursive. A recursive definition calculates ... rather than having a recursion clause, it has a recursion formula. ...
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Chapter 8. Personal Identity. Section 1 of 4 Jan 11, 2007 ... [9] If we work down the hierarchy of these memory types, we can find the one most clearly essential to personal identity. ...
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Popular Metaphysical Sites Jan 11, 2007 ... Some popular metaphysical sites are listed below. None are affiliated with .... Websites on metaphysics and other philosophical subjects. ...
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Chapter 19. A Dedication Jan 11, 2007 ... The author makes a dedication to Athena Gegenetes, or 'Athena, Earth-born'. Lee Hall, Ann Shearer, Jane Harrison, Proclus and the poet Homer ...
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Chapter 4. Reversion in the Corporeal Jan 11, 2007 ... Do corporeal causes truly reach their zenith at self-motion? Or does self-motion engender higher levels of causation within the human body? ...
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Chapter 8. Personal Identity. Section 1 of 4 Jan 11, 2007 ... Personal identity defined by Locke, Noonan, Perry, Shoemaker | three criteria - continuity, memory, subjectivity | CORPOREAL BASIS of each ...
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Chapter 8. Personal Identity. Section 1 of 4 Jan 11, 2007 ... What has at times been controversial is the value of memory with respect to personal identity. John Locke started this argument all by ...
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Chapter 8. Personal Identity. Section 1 of 4 Jan 11, 2007 ... Personal identity defined by Locke, Noonan, Perry, Shoemaker | three criteria - continuity, memory, subjectivity | CORPOREAL BASIS of each ...
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Chapter 8. Personal Identity. Section 1 of 4 Jan 11, 2007 ... Personal identity defined by Locke, Noonan, Perry, Shoemaker | three ... Grice[6] have modified Locke's theory to accommodate forgetfulness. ...
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Chapter 8. Personal Identity. Section 1 of 4 Jan 11, 2007 ... Personal identity defined by Locke, Noonan, Perry, ... Perry[7] has worked to remove circularity from Grice's version of the theory. ...
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