John Locke and personal identity: immortality and bodily resurrection in seventeenth-century philosophy
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London ; New York
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Continuum
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Continuum studies in British philosophy
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Includes bibliographical references )p. ]147[-152( and index
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K. Joanna S. Forstrom
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Introduction -- John Locke and the problem of personal identity : the principium individuationis, personal immortality, and bodily resurrection -- On separation and immortality : Descartes and the nature of the soul -- On materialism and immortality or Hobbes' rejection of the natural argument for the immortality of the soul -- Henry More and John Locke on the dangers of materialism : immateriality, immortality, immorality, and identity -- Robert Boyle : on seeds, cannibalism, and the resurrection of the body -- Locke's theory of personal identity in its context : a reassessment of classic objections
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، Locke, John,2361-4071
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History ، Identity )Psychology( - 71th century
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History ، Immortality )Philosophy( - 71th century
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History of doctrines ، Resurrection - 71th century