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  1. Sanna Iitti.Mind Over Body - 2003 - In Eero Tarasti, Paul Forsell & Richard Littlefield (eds.), Musical Semiotics Revisited. International Semiotics Institute. pp. 211.
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    Philosophy of Mind.I. Mind-Body Dualism - 2003 - In Nicholas Bunnin & E. P. Tsui-James (eds.), The Blackwell Companion to Philosophy. Blackwell. pp. 173.
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    Discussion on the Characteristics of Archaeological Knowledge. A Romanian Exploratory Case-Study.George Bodi - 2012 - Logos and Episteme 3 (3):373-381.
    As study of knowledge, epistemology attempts at identifying its necessary and sufficient conditions and defining its sources, structure and limits. From this pointof view, until present, there are no applied approaches to the Romanian archaeology. Consequently, my present paper presents an attempt to explore the structural characteristics of the knowledge creation process through the analysis of the results of a series of interviews conducted on Romanian archaeologists. The interviews followed a qualitative approach built upon a semi-structured frame. Apparent data saturation (...)
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    Body-mind dissociation in psychoanalysis: development after Bion.Riccardo Lombardi - 2017 - New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
    The conflict and dissociation between the Body and the Mind have determinant implications in the context of our current clinical practice, and are an important source of internal and relational disturbances. Body-Mind Dissociation in Psychoanalysis proposes the concept as a new hypothesis, different from traumatic dissociation or states of splitting. This approach opens the door to a clinical confrontation with extreme forms of mental disturbance, such as psychosis or borderline disorders, and strengthens the relational power of (...)
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    Virtue, Body, Mind and Spirit in the Shijing: New Perspectives on Pre-Warring States Conceptions of Personhood and Virtue.Lisa Raphals - 2021 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 48 (1):28-39.
    This paper addresses the location of virtue within a virtuous person. It examines the relations of body, mind and spirit in the Shijing 詩經, which describes virtue in terms of the bodies and minds of virtuous agents. I argue that virtue is attributed to outward behavior, rather than inner state, and that that behavior is described via the performance of the shen or gong body.
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  6. Body, Mind, and Spirit: The Crack in the Western Model.Richard Oxenberg - manuscript
    A brief reflection on the mind-body problem and its implications for the way we conceive of ourselves and live our lives.
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  7. Knowledge and the Body-Mind Problem: In Defence of Interaction.Karl Raimund Popper (ed.) - 1994 - New York: Routledge.
    One of the most influential thinkers of the 20th century, Sir Karl Popper here examines the problems connected with human freedom, creativity, rationality and the relationship between human beings and their actions. In this illuminating series of papers, Popper suggests a theory of mind-body interaction that relates to evolutionary emergence, human language and what he calls "the three worlds." Rene; Descartes first posited the existence of two worlds--the world of physical bodies and the world of mental states. Popper (...)
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    Body, mind and healing after Jung: a space of questions.Raya A. Jones (ed.) - 2011 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    In this book Raya Jones draws on the triad of body, mind and healing and (re)presents it as a domain of ongoing uncertainty within which Jung's answers stir up ...
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  9. Body, mind and order: local memory and the control of mental representations in medieval and renaissance sciences of self.John Sutton - 2000 - In Guy Freeland & Antony Corones (eds.), 1543 And All That: word and image in the proto- scientific revolution. pp. 117-150.
    This paper is a tentative step towards a historical cognitive science, in the domain of memory and personal identity. I treat theoretical models of memory in history as specimens of the way cultural norms and artifacts can permeate ('proto')scientific views of inner processes. I apply this analysis to the topic of psychological control over one's own body, brain, and mind. Some metaphors and models for memory and mental representation signal the projection inside of external aids. Overtly at least, (...)
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  10. Body, Mind, and Method.Douglas C. Long (ed.) - 1979 - Dordrecht, Holland: D. Reidl.
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    Body, Mind and Spirit? Towards an Analysis of the Practice of Yoga.Benjamin Richard Smith - 2007 - Body and Society 13 (2):25-46.
    This article presents an initial analysis of Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga, a variety of ‘modern postural yoga’. The article theorizes the embodied experience of a¯sana (‘yoga postures’), drawing on ethnographic research with Western practitioners in India and Australia and on the author’s own practice. Building on phenomenological and cultural theories of embodiment, it is suggested that the experience of yoga practitioners has particular somatic foundations, and that this somatic basis helps explain the cross-cultural effectiveness of yoga.
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    Body, mind, and death.Frederick Dommeyer - 1965 - World Futures 3 (3):3-73.
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    Body, mind, and death.Antony Flew - 1964 - New York,: Macmillan.
  14. Body, mind & spirit.Philip Leon - 1948 - London,: SCM Press.
     
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    Body-Mind Aporia in the Seizure of Othello.Thomas M. Vozar - 2012 - Philosophy and Literature 36 (1):183-186.
    One of the most curious events in Othello is the titular character’s epileptic fit, which does not appear in the story by Cinthio that is the accepted source of the play’s plot. Why does Shakespeare invent such an incident? The easiest direction to take is the equation of epilepsy with demonic possession, a common belief in the early modern period. In this essay, however, I argue from textual and critical evidence for a philosophical interpretation of Othello’s epilepsy: namely, that his (...)
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    Body, Mind, and Method: Essays in Honor of Virgil C. Aldrich.Donald F. Gustafson & Bangs L. Tapscott (eds.) - 1979 - Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    SIMPLE SEEING I met Virgil Aldrich for the first time in the fall of 1969 when I arrived in Chapel Hill to attend a philosophy conference. My book, Seeing and Knowing,1 had just appeared a few months earlier.
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    Body, Mind, and Method, Essays in Honor of Virgil C. Aldrich.Mary B. Mahowald - 1981 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 42 (2):300-301.
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    The body-mind problem and neurophysiological reduction.Michael Martin - 1971 - Theoria 37 (1):1-14.
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    The Body-Mind Conceptual Framework and the Problem of Personal Identity.Albert Shalom - 1985 - Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Humanities Press.
  20. Body, Mind, and Death Readings Selected, Edited, and Furnished with an Introductory Essay by Antony Flew.Antony Flew - 1964 - Macmillan.
     
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  21. Body, Mind, and Death Readings, Selected, Edited, and Furnished with an Introductory Essay.Antony Flew - 1967 - Macmillan.
     
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    Overcoming the Philosophy/Life, Body/Mind Rift: Demonstrating Yoga as embodied-lived-philosophical-practice.Oren Ergas - 2014 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 46 (1):1-13.
    Philosophy’s essence depicted by Socrates lies in its role as pedagogy for living, yet its traditional treatment of ‘body’ as a hindrance to ‘knowledge’ in fact severs it from life, transforming it into ‘an escape from life’.The philosophy/life dichotomy is thus an inherent flaw preventing philosophy as traditionally taught and engaged in, from fulfilling its original goal. Recent rejections of the Cartesian nature of Western curriculum, such as O’Loughlin’s ‘Embodiment and Education: Exploring creatural existence’, constitute an important theoretical paradigm (...)
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    The Body-Mind Dichotomy. A Problem or Artifact?Piotr Lenartowicz - 1996 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 1 (1):9-36.
    The principles of the physical patterns of self-organization are numerous, different upon various levels of the scale of complexity. The integrated pattern of the changes going on in a living body indicates an integrated nature of its principle - whatever it might happen to be. Aristotle called this kind of principle „psycho", H. Driesch called it „entelecheia", sociobiolo- gists believe that D N A is the right name for it. The fundamental problem consists in seeing - not just deciding (...)
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    The Body-Mind Dichotomy a Problem or Artifact.Piotr Lenartowicz - 1996 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 1 (1):9-42.
    The principles of the physical patterns of self-organization are numerous, different upon various levels of the scale of complexity. The integrated pattern of the changes going on in a living body indicates an integrated nature of its principle - whatever it might happen to be. Aristotle called this kind of principle „psycho", H. Driesch called it „entelecheia", sociobiolo- gists believe that D N A is the right name for it. The fundamental problem consists in seeing - not just deciding (...)
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  25. The body-mind relation.Michael Polanyi - 1968 - In William R. Coulson & Carl R. Rogers (eds.), Man and the Science of Man. Columbus, Ohio, Merrill Pub. Co.. pp. 84--133.
  26. Body & Mind: Past, Present And Future.Marcel Kinsbourne - 1980 - New York: Academic Press.
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    Body, Mind and Self in Hume's Critical Realism.Fred Wilson - 2008 - De Gruyter.
    This essay proposes that Hume's non-substantialist bundle account of minds is basically correct. The concept of a person is not a metaphysical notion but a forensic one, that of a being who enters into the moral and normative relations of civil society. A person is a bundle but it is also a structured bundle. Hume's metaphysics of relations is argued must be replaced by a more adequate one such as that of Russell, but beyond that Hume's account is essentially correct. (...)
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  28. Body & Mind: Past, Present And Future.K. D. Irani - 1980 - New York: Academic Press.
     
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  29. Body, Mind, and Method: Essays in Honour of Virgil C. Aldrich.D. F. Gustafson & B. L. Tapscott - 1982 - Mind 91 (362):313-315.
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  30. Body, Mind and Spirit. --.Philip Leon - 1948 - [S.N.].
     
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    The Body-Mind Pseudo-Problem.Martin A. Bertman - 1983 - Philosophical Inquiry 5 (1):43-47.
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    BodyMind Integrality: Remarks on the Nature and Origin of Universe and Life.Pier Mario Biava - 2016 - World Futures 72 (3-4):107-114.
    This article summarizes scientific knowledge in the fields of quantum physics and medical science regarding the origin and the nature of the universe and life. The recent discoveries in the fields of biophysics, genetics, epigenetics, neuroscience, and psychosomatics describe the universe and life as highly coherent systems where information is a key factor. In this concept living systems are cognitive networks in a dynamic relationship with their environment. Health in this context is a dynamic balance in a subject in which (...)
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    Body-mind and creativity.James Herbert Blackhurst - 1954 - New York,: Philosophical Library.
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  34. Emergence, Mind, and Divine Action: The Hierarchy of the Sciences in Relation to the Human Mind–Brain–Body.Arthur Peacocke - 2006 - In Philip Clayton & Paul Davies (eds.), The re-emergence of emergence: the emergentist hypothesis from science to religion. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 257.
     
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  35. Body & Mind: Past, Present And Future.David Bakan - 1980 - New York: Academic Press.
     
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    The 'body mind problem' in philosophy, psychology and medicine.C. A. Mace - 1966 - Philosophy 41 (April):153-164.
    There is a story about a distinguished mathematician who had been invited to deliver a course of advanced lectures to other high-powered students of mathematics on a subject about which he was known to have some original ideas. The course, however, got off to a slow start. He devoted three lectures to discussing whether a certain proposition P was or was not self evident. The proposition P was essential to the argument he wanted to develop. Happily, he was able to (...)
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    Body-mind-self-world: ecology and Buddhist philosophy.David Jones - 2006 - Journal of Philosophy and Culture 1 (2):107-124.
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  38. Body-mind-self-world: ecology and Buddhist philosophy.David Jones - 2004 - Journal of Philosophy and Culture 1:107-124.
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  39. Body, Mind, and Breath: A Mystical Perspective.Laura Duhan Kaplan - 2001 - In Philosophy and Everyday Life. Seven Bridges Press.
  40. More than a body: Mind perception and the nature of objectification.Kurt Gray, Joshua Knobe, Mark Sheskin, Paul Bloom & Lisa Feldman Barrett - 2011 - Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 101 (6):1207-1220.
    According to models of objectification, viewing someone as a body induces de-mentalization, stripping away their psychological traits. Here evidence is presented for an alternative account, where a body focus does not diminish the attribution of all mental capacities but, instead, leads perceivers to infer a different kind of mind. Drawing on the distinction in mind perception between agency and experience, it is found that focusing on someone's body reduces perceptions of agency but increases perceptions of (...)
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    Body, mind, and other Scottish concordances.Charles Stewart-Robertson - forthcoming - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia.
  42. Body-Mind Concepts in the Ancient Near East: A Comparison of Egypt and Israel in the Second Millennium BC.L. D. Hankoff - 1980 - In R. W. Rieber (ed.), Body and Mind: Past, Present, and Future. Academic Press. pp. 3--33.
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    Body, Mind, and Third World Object.Harley C. Shands - 1979 - Semiotic Scene 3 (1):1-26.
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    Bodies, Minds, and Souls: On Putting Life Back into Nature.Murray Code - 2006 - Process Studies 35 (2):230-269.
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    Body, Mind and Method.A. R. White - 1980 - Philosophical Books 21 (3):191-191.
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    Several modalities of the body-mind relationship in traditional chinese philosophy.Xuezhi Zhang - 2007 - Frontiers of Philosophy in China 2 (3):379-401.
    Ancient Chinese philosophers were inclined to preserve the doctrine of a unified body and mind rather than to engage in a discussion on the separation of the two. In addition, most traditional Chinese philosophers stressing in particular the function of mind. Based on the tradition of believing in the concept of qi, they traced the cause of their spiritual activities to the natural effect of the qi. The modalities display a phenomenological characteristic that looks at mental activities (...)
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    Knowledge and the Body-Mind Problem: In Defence of Interaction.Karl R. Popper - 1995 - Utopian Studies 8 (1):211-212.
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    Beyond the Body/Mind? Japanese Contemporary Thinkers on Alternative Sociologies of the Body.Chikako Ozawa-de Silva - 2002 - Body and Society 8 (2):21-38.
    Western sociology of the body, despite its attempt to create a somatic approach to human existence, inevitably shares many of the rationalistic and Cartesian assumptions of wider Western sociology. A contrasting, and in many ways radically different approach is that found in both classical and contemporary Japanese thought. In this article two major contemporary Japanese theorists of the body - Ichikawa Hiroshi and Yuasa Yasuo - are introduced and their work examined as distinctive, and in the West virtually (...)
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    Understanding the bodymind in primary care.Annette Sofie Davidsen, Ann Dorrit Guassora & Susanne Reventlow - 2016 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 19 (4):581-594.
    Patients’ experience of symptoms does not follow the bodymind divide that characterizes the classification of disease in the health care system. Therefore, understanding patients in their entirety rather than in parts demands a different theoretical approach. Attempts have been made to formulate such approaches but many of these, such as the biopsychosocial model, are still basically dualistic or methodologically reductionist. In primary care, patients often present with diffuse symptoms, making primary care the ideal environment for understanding patients’ undifferentiated (...)
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    Body, Mind, and Death. [REVIEW]A. R. E. - 1965 - Review of Metaphysics 18 (4):780-780.
    An anthology of shorter texts, chronologically arranged, and designed to exhibit the development and spectrum of opinions concerning the mind-body problem, the problem of the self, and the question of immortality. Any volume of this sort must necessarily exclude some thinkers who may be important, but Flew's failure to include any philosopher after Leibniz from outside the English speaking world seems inexcusable and creates quite an imbalance in the presentation of contemporary thought on these problems. Flew's introduction is (...)
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