On the non-distinction of self and other in the notion of personhood
Chaudhary's (2008) analysis is viewed as compatible with recent findings in the neurosciences that the experience of personhood cannot be limited to "cold" individual rationality and "pure" monologic cognition. The search for, and evaluation of-- other minds is neurologicall...
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Main Authors: | Sta. Maria, Madelene A., Largoza, Gerardo L. |
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2008
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