Doubts about other minds and the science of physiognomics

Classical Quarterly 48 (01):175- (1998)
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Most ancient philosophers found access to the mental states of people other than the perceiver less problematic than the moderns did. But there is evidence, however scarce, that some groups of ancient sceptics raised questions which I shall call, for brevity's sake, doubts about other minds

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Other minds.Alec Hyslop - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

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