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    • Mind-Body Integration as an adjunct to chemical dependency treatment / 

      Guttman, Michael Allan, (1985)
      The effect of introducing a stress management and coping skills package as an adjunct to the chemical dependency treatment process was studied, using eighty subjects in two residential treatment centers using a randomly ...
    • Minds, causes and the exclusion argument. 

      Cox, Edward Thomas. (2000)
      The premise that leads to the problem for Nonreductive Physicalism is the Exclusion Principle itself. The Exclusion Principle, naively conceived, is false. The naive Exclusion Principle excludes as causally irrelevant ...
    • A Whiteheadian critique of Jaegwon Kim's analysis of the mind-body problem. 

      Jones, Eric Scott. (2001)
      The first section of the dissertation examines Kim's views on the nature of physical reality, causation, physical causal closure, and experience. For example, I find that Kim's views of experience are limited by his ...