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A Physicalist Manifesto: Thoroughly Modern Materialism (Cambridge Studies in Philosophy)
 
 
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Andrew Melnyk

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The main aim of this first chapter is simply to provide a clear and tolerably precise formulation of realization physicalism, the version of physicalism whose consequences and plausibility the remainder of the book examines. Read the first page
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