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    Philosophy as Radicalism.Tom Foster Digby - 1988 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 61 (5):857 - 863.
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    Bodies and more bodies: Hobbes's ascriptive individualism.Tom Foster Digby - 1991 - Metaphilosophy 22 (4):324-332.
  3. The Paradigm of Unity.Tom Foster Digby - 1982 - Dissertation, University of Colorado at Boulder
    This dissertation consists of four essays, all having in common the theme of nondelimited unity. The first essay, "Mystical Unity," characterizes the introvertive and extrovertive mystical unitive experiences and gives a phenomenological description of how extrovertive unity can develop from introvertive unity. The second essay, "Mystical Nonduality," defends the non-dualist interpretation of the mystical experience of introvertive unity against the criticisms of L. Stafford Betty . The third essay, "Unity as a Metaphysical Paradigm," offers an extensive characterization of nondelimited unity (...)
     
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