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Beyond "Traditional" Substance Dualism: A Hindu Soul |
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Author |
Patel, Sarju (著)
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Source |
Philosophy East and West
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Volume | v.72 n.1 |
Date | 2022.01 |
Pages | 166 - 187 |
Publisher | University of Hawaii Press |
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https://uhpress.hawaii.edu/
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Location | Honolulu, HI, US [檀香山, 夏威夷州, 美國] |
Content type | 期刊論文=Journal Article |
Language | 英文=English |
Note | Author Affiliations: Department of Philosophy and Department of Religion, Rutgers University |
Abstract | This article presents an argument for a Hindu substance-dualist position that has remained largely overlooked by Western analytic philosophers, a position that diff erentiates (ontologically) the body and the mind from the soul. A thought experiment is put forth concerning Leibniz's identity of indiscernibles that foregrounds intuitions which, it is argued, comport more with a Hindu soul than the soul of emergent dualism, currently one of the most attractive forms of substance dualism. |
Table of contents | I. Introduction 166 II. What Is a Hindu Soul? 167 III. Emergent Dualism and the Hindu Soul 169 Conclusion 179 Notes 180 |
ISSN | 00318221 (P); 15291898 (E) |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1353/pew.2022.0007 |
Hits | 237 |
Created date | 2022.08.09 |
Modified date | 2022.08.09 |

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