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    Psychophysical causal relations.John A. Foster - 1968 - American Philosophical Quarterly 5 (1):64-70.
  2. A brief defense of the cartesian view.John A. Foster - 2001 - In Kevin Corcoran (ed.), Soul, body, and survival: essays on the metaphysics of human persons. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
     
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  3. The case for dualism.John A. Foster - 2000 - In Theos, Anthropos, Christos: A Compendium of Modern Philosophical Theology. New York: Lang.
     
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  4. Dennett's rejection of dualism.John A. Foster - 1993 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 36 (1-2):17-31.
    In Consciousness Explained, Dennett elaborates and defends a materialist?functionalist account of the human mind, and of consciousness in particular. This defence depends crucially on his prior rejection of dualism. Dennett rejects this dualist alternative on three grounds: first, that its version of mind?to?body causation is in conflict with what we know, or have good reason to believe, from the findings of physical science; second, that the very notion of dualistic psychophysical causation is incoherent; and third, that dualism puts the mind (...)
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  5. Lockwood's hypothesis.John A. Foster - 1991 - In The Immaterial Self: A Defence of the Cartesian Dualist Conception of the Mind. Routledge.
     
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  6. Theos, Anthropos, Christos: A Compendium of Modern Philosophical Theology.John A. Foster - 2000 - New York: Lang.
     
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  7. The token-identity thesis.John A. Foster - 1994 - In Richard Warner & Tadeusz Szubka (eds.), The Mind-Body Problem: A Guide to the Current Debate. Blackwell.
     
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