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    The sexual body: An interdisciplinary perspective.Arthur Efron - forthcoming - Journal of Mind and Behavior.
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  2. Residual asymmetric dualism: A theory of mind-body relations.Arthur Efron - 1992 - Journal of Mind and Behavior 13 (2):113-36.
    Progress in understanding the mind-body problem can be made without attempting to solve it as one unified problem, which it is not. Pepper's "Identity Theory" solution to the problem is now seen as not necessarily clarifying for the question of dualism. Residual asymmetrical dualism is proposed as a theory offering one very good way to think about this set of problems in a variety of modes of inquiry. These include neurophysiological research on the amygdala by LeDoux, research in the phenonenon (...)
     
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    Experiencing Tess of the d’Urbervilles: A Deweyan Account.Arthur Efron (ed.) - 2005 - BRILL.
    This book interprets Thomas Hardy’s _Tess of the D’Urbervilles_ with the openness toward experience recommended by John Dewey’s _Art as Experience_. The characters of _Tess_ are considered as real people with sexual bodies and complex minds. Efron identifies the “experience blockers” that the critical tradition has stumbled upon, and defends Hardy’s involvement in telling his story. Efron offers a new way of evaluating literature inspired by Dewey’s pragmatist aesthetics.
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    Perspectivism and the Nature of Fiction.Arthur Efron - 1975 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 50 (2):148-175.
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    Literature as Experience: Dewey's Aesthetics in an Age of Galloping Theory.Arthur Efron - 1995 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 31 (2):322 - 357.
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