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This review is from: The Conscious Self: The Immaterial Center of Subjective States (Hardcover)
This is a great defense of Cartesian dualism! David Lund works through philosophy of mind, metaphysics of persons and philosophy of personal identity when mounting a defense for Cartesian dualism. This is the most thorough use of the phenomenological argument for Cartesian dualism that I have ever seen. It is a sure refutation of materialist renderings of personhood. Two other distinctives of Lund's work include his unique and interesting development of the modal argument for the immaterial self and his development of causation and agency that flow from his Cartesian dualism. This is a tightly developed argument that conclusively argues in favor of an enduring simple immaterial self.
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The Conscious Self: The Immaterial Center of Subjective States by David H. Lund (Hardcover - Feb. 2005)
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